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Makerom and Memory Management
In addition to its more obvious role of creating the application ROM image, makerom (1P) is a powerful tool for both memory and symbol table management. Segments to makerom mean more than SP addressable memory regions. To makerom, a segment is any contiguous, coherent region of bytes in memory or on the ROM.
The ROM specification file given to makerom provides virtual or segment addresses to segments. A segment consisting of MIPS 4300 code or data to run on the CPU can be given a virtual address with an address statement.
A segment consisting of static display list data is given a segment address by specifying the segment number with a number statement.
Briefly, makerom does the following:
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Last Updated January, 1999