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<of21c647e7.c9ac4337-on80257d66.0046aa82-80257d66.0046d...@uk.ibm.com>,
on 10/03/2014
   at 01:53 PM, Martin Packer <martin_pac...@uk.ibm.com> said:

>And the nit on that would be "once loaded". Meaning "not 
>everything in the load module on disk ends up in the loaded 
>program in memory", or so I gather.

?

What are you trying to say? With the exception of overlay structures,
whcih are well and truly obsolete, Fetch will load the contents of
every text record of a load module into memory.

Things get a little more complicated with program objects.
 
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