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Latest revision as of 02:10, 25 April 2017
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Loads object module into the system’s memory. The object file must be compiled by a GNU C compiler. When OLOAD command fails, a diagnostic file named OLOAD.ERR containing the loading errors is created. The OLOAD.ERR can be retrieved.
Syntax
OLOAD <object file name>
Availability
All versions
Scope
Config , Terminal
Examples
oload myObj.o