Arm Image Format
Computer programming, Object file, File format
978-620-1-49606-4
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2012-08-20
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer programming, the Arm Image Format is an object file format used primarily for software intended to run on ARM microprocessors. It was introduced by Acorn Computers for use with their Archimedes computer. It can optionally facilitate debugging, including under operating systems running on other processor architectures. The file can be either executable or non-executable and is loaded at 0x8000 unless otherwise specified. Executable files can relocate themselves if necessary and non-executable files are prepared for execution by an image loader. An extended AIF is a type of non-executable which includes information to enable the placement of code and data within specific areas of memory.
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