@ : < B 5 3 3 > ? >] uD!\  R E L  <u9 >m tb9 l\m>e ueOfUgTe ڊ:CBu4\\\<u7 >9 tC: < >B tB 5> t  $\<u K F> ? tw>9 tÈ<PX$'@'SRPX>9 tjZ[> u S? uP(@ )X[Çڊ<$tC\;ڊڈCBuÃ>: u: < < P< B : XñB  \<qu8 u (7 8 7 PZñuQS>5 u?3 3 >3 3 s+3  <u3 5 <`t-3 3 5 3 3 [Ysr@  tcb.@ CC@ ŀ>> t? Jÿ=]1m|$4D}}}}} uPXuA 5HձH tNt TtZ f W7 yx READREL/ICUAP Universidad Autonoma de Puebla November 24, 1983 $ READREL.CMD will decompose the bitstream which constitutes a .REL file into hexadecimal bytes and addresses interspersed with commentaries derived from the 'special LINK elements' and other clarifying information. The command: READREL [D:]FILE[.REL] [[D:]LIST[.OUT]] will analyze the requested file. If no extension is given, .REL will be used. The analysis will always appear at the console. When a second file is given (with default extension .OUT), it will gather in the output listing. Pressing any key will stop the program. $entry symbol $COMMON block $program name $req lib srch $reserved $COM size $chain ext $def entry $reserved $extnl + offset $size DATA area $ldng locn cntr $chain address $def prgrm size $end of program $EOF$ABS: $PREL $DREL $CREL $Disk read error.$Disk write error.$Can't open .REL file.$Disk or Directory full.$Cannot close file.$Duplicate extensions.$-- Analysis interrupted -- $- Output file suppressed -$