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/* Linker script for the MN10200 Evaluation Board.
   It differs from the default linker script only in the
   addresses assigned to text and stack sections.
*/

OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-mn10200", "elf32-mn10200",
	      "elf32-mn10200")
OUTPUT_ARCH(mn10200)
ENTRY(_start)
GROUP(-lc -leval -lgcc)
SEARCH_DIR(.);
/* Do we need any of these for elf?
   __DYNAMIC = 0;    */
SECTIONS
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}