Use /BASE to specify the preferred load address for the first load segment of a run file. Only the last specified address will be used. If no address is specified, the default address will be used.
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Default is: /BASE:0x10000
Abbreviations are: /BAS
Specifying @filename,key in place of address bases a set of programs (usually a set of DLLs) so they do not overlap in memory. filename is the name of a text file that defines the memory map for a set of files. key is a reference to a line in filename that begins with the specified key. Each line in the memory-map file has the syntax:
key address maxsize, where:
Separate the elements with one or more spaces or tabs. A comment in the memory-map file begins with a semicolon (;) and runs to the end of the line.
The linker issues a warning if the memory image of the program exceeds the specified size.