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     LINK Error L2002
 
     fixup overflow at 'number' in segment 'segment'
 
     This error message is followed by one of these strings:
 
        ■ target external 'symbol'
 
        ■ frm seg 'name1', tgt seg 'name2', tgt offset 'number'
 
     A fixup overflow is an attempted reference to code or data that
     is impossible because the source location (where the reference is
     made "from") and the target address (where the reference is made
     "to") are too far apart. Usually the problem is corrected by
     examining the source location.
 
     For information about frame and target segments, see the
     "Microsoft MS-DOS Programmer's Reference."
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