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PL/I for Windows, Version 7.6, Programming Guide

/BASE

Use /BASE to specify the preferred load address for the first load segment of a .DLL file.

Specifying @filename, key, in place of address, bases a set of programs (usually a set of DLLs) so they do not overlap in memory. filename is the name of a text file that defines the memory map for a set of files. key is a reference to a line in filename beginning with the specified key. Each line in the memory-map file has the syntax: key address maxsize

Separate the elements with one or more spaces or tabs. The key is a unique name in the file. The address is the location of the memory image in the virtual address space. The maxsize is an amount of memory within which the image must fit. The linker will issue a warning when the memory image of the program exceeds the specified size. A comment in the memory-map file begins with a semicolon (;) and runs to the end of the line.

Default: /BASE:0x00400000

Abbreviations: /BAS


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