Optional File Header Format
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A.3 Optional File Header Format
The linker creates the optional file header and uses it to perform relocation at
download time. Partially linked files do not contain optional file headers.
Table A–3 illustrates the optional file header format.
Table A–3. Optional File Header Contents
Byte
Number
Type
Description
0–1
Short integer
Magic number (for SunOS or HP-UX it is
108h; for DOS it is 801h)
2–3
Short integer
Version stamp
4–7
Long integer
Size (in words) of executable code
8–11
Long integer
Size (in words) of initialized words
12–15
Long integer
Size (in words) of uninitialized data
16–19
Long integer
Entry point
20–23
Long integer
Beginning address of executable code
24–27
Long integer
Beginning address of initialized data
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