LINK Help (linker.hlp) (Table of Contents; Topic list)
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  MACINTOSH                  Reserved Words
 
  main output file           LINK's Output
 
  makefile                   LINK /BATCH Option
                             LINK /ONERROR Option
 
  /M[AP]                     LINK /MAP Option
                             Decorated Names
 
  .MAP                       <mapfile> Field
 
  map file                   <mapfile> Field
                             LINK /LINE Option
                             LINK /MAP Option
 
  <mapfile> field            <mapfile> Field
 
  /MA[X]                     EXEHDR /MAX Option
 
  MAXVAL                     HEAPSIZE Statement
 
  memory allocation          EXEHDR /MAX Option
                             EXEHDR /MIN Option
                             LINK /CPARM Option
 
  memory management          Creating Overlaid DOS Programs
                             LINK Temporary File
                             LINK /r Option
                             LINK /SEG Option
 
  /MI[N]                     EXEHDR /MIN Option
 
  MIXED1632                  Reserved Words
 
  mode                       PROTMODE Statement
                             REALMODE Statement
 
  module statements          Module Statements
 
  module-definition file     Creating Overlaid DOS Programs
                             <deffile> Field
                             Module-Definition Files
 
  MOVABLE                    <movable> Attribute
 
  MOVEABLE                   <movable> Attribute
 
  MOVE.LIB                   Creating Overlaid DOS Programs
 
  MULTIPLE                   <instance> Attribute
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