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mti64_64.ld
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/* The following TEXT start address leaves space for the monitor
workspace. This linker script links ISA64r2 programs for use with the
simulator. We set the ISA explicitly so that we can link objects of
different ISAs that are subsets of ISA64r2 but are not extensions of
each other (e.g., MIPS32r2 and MIPS64).
It differs from mti64.ld by using the elf64 ABI targets instead of the
elf32 ABI targets in OUTPUT_FORMAT. */
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SEARCH_DIR(.)
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