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-/*
-Common part of the linker scripts for STR71x devices in FLASH mode
-(that is, the FLASH is seen at 0)
-Copyright RAISONANCE 2005
-You can use, modify and distribute thisfile freely, but without any waranty.
-*/
-
-
-
-/* Sections Definitions */
-
-SECTIONS
-{
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-
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- . = ALIGN(4);
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- } >FLASH
-
-
-
- /* This is the initialized data section
- The program executes knowing that the data is in the RAM
- but the loader puts the initial values in the FLASH (inidata).
- It is one task of the startup to copy the initial values from FLASH to RAM. */
- .data : AT ( _sidata )
- {
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- _sdata = . ;
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- *(.data)
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- . = ALIGN(4);
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