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> I'm working in an environment where the MMU has yet not been enabled (And
> hence on PC relative addressing can be used - no absolute addresses).


Does it necessarily mean that u need to access data or text with relative
addressing only ? I mean yes we have to address it relatively but its very
architecture specific.

 let us say in x86 segments are defined to span the entire addressable
memory then both the absolute and the relative become the same ... am i
right ?

However  what i fail understand is why the question is being asked in
context with the MMU being enabled or disabled !

Regards
Srinivas Bakki

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