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1.1 ! root 1: .th RELOC VIII 2/7/73 ! 2: .sh NAME ! 3: reloc \*- relocate object files ! 4: .sh SYNOPSIS ! 5: .bd reloc ! 6: file octal [ ! 7: .bd \*- ! 8: ] ! 9: .sh DESCRIPTION ! 10: .it Reloc ! 11: modifies the named object program file so that it will operate correctly ! 12: at a different core origin than the one for which ! 13: it was assembled or loaded. ! 14: .s3 ! 15: The new core origin is the old origin ! 16: increased by ! 17: the given ! 18: .it octal ! 19: number (or decreased if the number has a `\*-' sign). ! 20: .s3 ! 21: If the object file was generated by ! 22: .it ld, ! 23: the ! 24: .bd \*-r ! 25: and ! 26: .bd \*-d ! 27: options must have been given to ! 28: preserve the relocation information and define any common symbols ! 29: in the file. ! 30: .s3 ! 31: If the optional last argument is given, then any ! 32: .it setd ! 33: instruction at the start of the file ! 34: will be replaced by a no-op. ! 35: .s3 ! 36: The purpose of this command is to simplify the ! 37: preparation of object programs for systems ! 38: which have no relocation hardware. ! 39: It is hard to imagine a situation ! 40: in which it would be useful to attempt directly to execute ! 41: a program treated by ! 42: .it reloc. ! 43: .sh "SEE ALSO" ! 44: as(I), ld(I), a.out(V) ! 45: .sh BUGS
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