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ALINK V1.6 + Source Code & ALIB
by Anthony A.J. Williams
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Description from ALINK.TXT:
ALINK v1.6 is copyright 1998/9 Anthony A.J. Williams. All
Rights Reserved.
ALINK is a linker for OBJ and LIB files, and generates
MSDOS COM and
MSDOS EXE files, and Win32 PE files. Win32 resource files
are also supported
for linking to PE files. MS/Intel OMF and MS-COFF object
and library files
are supported. MS-COFF import libraries are not
supported, and will cause
an undefined symbol error in a .idata section.
ALINK is free, and as such there is no warranty
whatsoever. If anything bad
happens, it is entirely your responsibility.
License:
ALINK Source Code, V1.6, Copyright 1998-9 Anthony A.J.
Williams.
All Rights Reserved.
This source code is free for all to use, compile and
distribute for any
purpose, provided it remains unmodified, and I am
credited. You may not
charge for this source code, or any executables compiled
from it, but you
may charge a small distribution fee to cover costs, and
you may charge
for any warranty or support you may wish to give your
customers.
As this source is free, it comes with no warranty
whatsoever - use it
entirely at your own risk.
makefile contains the makefile for use with GCC (RSXNT)
alink.mak contains the makefile for use with GCC (RSXNT),
linking with the
ALINK libaries. Set C_INCLUDE_PATH to point to the ALINK
library headers.
alink2.mak contains the makefile for use with MSVC,
linking with the ALINK
libraries. Set INCLUDE to point to the ALINK library
headers.
Any comments or bug reports, please email me at
[email protected]
Date Published: 2021-08-26 00:11:31
Identifier: alink-v1.6-1999
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