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== See Also == |
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=== External === |
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* [http://alink.sourceforge.net ALink's homepage] |
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[[Category:Linkers]] |
[[Category:Linkers]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 29 March 2011
ALink (Anthony's Linker) is a linker written as a companion to NASM. Its aim to provide a free linker that supports NASM's output formats and supports some of the more popular executable formats. Its last release occurred in 2000.
About
Advantages
- Free
- Supports input formats OMF/OBJ, Win32/COFF objects
- Supports output as DOS/COM, DOS/EXE, Win32/PE
- Can build Win32/PE DLL files
- Can set the code address
- Supports .LIB (OBJ) library files
Disadvantages
- Doesn't support flat binary images
- Strips debugging information
- Can't create shared libraries