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BIND
Brief
Bind real-mode Family API stub.
Syntax
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BIND infile [implibs] [linklibs] [options]
The <infile> field is required; all others are optional. Options
must be entered last.
<infile> The name of the OS/2 program to be bound. BIND
looks in the current directory unless you specify a complete path name. If you provide no extension, .EXE is assumed.
<implibs> The names of one or more import libraries. Use this
field if your program calls functions imported using import libraries. You can specify the file APILMR.OBJ, which provides a 64K default data segment when running in real mode.
<linklibs> The names of one or more libraries and object
files. Use this field to supply object code needed to resolve dynamic-link calls. Separate file names with spaces.
BIND automatically searches for API.LIB and OS2.LIB.
If you want additional libraries, be sure to specify the full path name.
<options>
BIND options must appear last on the command line. You can specify options in uppercase or lowercase and use a single letter or the full option name. For example, /M, /m, /MAP, and /map are equivalent.
Option Action
/HELP Displays Help
/M[AP] Generates Link Map File /N[AMES] Specifies Protected-Mode Functions /NOLOGO Suppresses Sign-On Banner /O[UTFILE] Specifies Name of Bound Program /? Displays Short Help