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- From: jmk3@crux2.cit.cornell.edu (Jay M. Krell)
- Subject: Re: OMF Structure and other things
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 01:36:22 GMT
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- > A couple of questions, where can I get information on the structure
- >of a OMF file? ( a technote?).
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- > Secondly, is there any utilities which allow me to take several
- >binary files (they might be sound data or graphic bitmaps) and throw them
- >into a .lnk file which I can link into my programs, which I can access
- >by seperate labels.
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- >Shane Richards
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- If you are using Merlin, there is a utility included to link "binary" files.
- The documentation for OMF is in the GS/OS Reference, available from Resource
- Central.
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- --Jay, jay.krell@cornell.edu
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