Fw: Re: Further modularization ideas
Victor Kirhenshtein
victor at opticom.lv
Wed Feb 10 14:03:50 CET 1999
Oops, of course I want to send this to list...
Regards,
Victor
-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Kirhenshtein <victor at opticom.lv>
To: Dave <DGMDGM at iname.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: Further modularization ideas
>Idea/question -
>
>Can all code be limited to using relative addressing so no linking is
>necessary? Is this possible/reasonable? It would be nice to be able to
>create a boot ROM by simply selecting blocks of code and listing the
>starting address for each block in the executors table, no make files,
>assembly, compiling or linking required.
Why not to use linking ? OpenBIOS can come as set of object files and
special configuration tool, which creates a subset of necessary object files
and use linker to produce complete rom image from them. Such process must
not be too complicated.
>
>This would be a very desirable feature. A boot prom could be assembled with
>a very simple utility in any computing environment (maybe even written in
>Java for portability). You would not need to have specific compilers,
>assemblers or other development tools to assemble a collection of code,
>create a binary and burn it into PROM.
Probably you will need at least one specific tool to burn new image into
PROM.
Regards,
Victor
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