| LD: Machine Dependent |
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ld has additional features on some platforms; the following
sections describe them. Machines where ld has no additional
functionality are not listed.
| • H8/300: |
ld and the H8/300
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| • i960: |
ld and the Intel 960 family
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| • M68HC11/68HC12: |
ld and the Motorola 68HC11 and 68HC12 families
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| • ARM: |
ld and the ARM family
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| • HPPA ELF32: |
ld and HPPA 32-bit ELF
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| • M68K: |
ld and the Motorola 68K family
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| • MIPS: |
ld and the MIPS family
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| • MMIX: |
ld and MMIX
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| • MSP430: |
ld and MSP430
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| • NDS32: |
ld and NDS32
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| • Nios II: |
ld and the Altera Nios II
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| • PowerPC ELF32: |
ld and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support
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| • PowerPC64 ELF64: |
ld and PowerPC64 64-bit ELF Support
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| • S/390 ELF: |
ld and S/390 ELF Support
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| • SPU ELF: |
ld and SPU ELF Support
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| • TI COFF: |
ld and TI COFF
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| • WIN32: |
ld and WIN32 (cygwin/mingw)
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| • Xtensa: |
ld and Xtensa Processors
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