ELF.
@item bfd_target_ieee_flavour
IEEE-695.
-@item bfd_target_nlm_flavour
-NLM.
@item bfd_target_oasys_flavour
OASYS.
@item bfd_target_tekhex_flavour
Like @file{freebsd.h}, except that there are several files which include
it.
-@item nlm-target.h
-@cindex @file{nlm-target.h}
-Defines the target vector for a standard NLM target.
-
-@item nlmcode.h
-@cindex @file{nlmcode.h}
-Like @file{elfcode.h}, but for NLM targets. This is only included by
-@file{nlm32.c} and @file{nlm64.c}, both of which define the macro
-@samp{ARCH_SIZE} to an appropriate value. There are no 64 bit NLM
-targets anyhow, so this is sort of useless.
-
-@item nlmswap.h
-@cindex @file{nlmswap.h}
-Like @file{coffswap.h}, but for NLM targets. This is included by each
-NLM target, but I think it winds up compiling to the exact same code for
-every target, and as such is fairly useless.
-
@item peicode.h
@cindex @file{peicode.h}
Provides swapping routines and other hooks for PE targets.
Load Memory Address. This is the address at which a section will be
loaded. Compare with VMA, below.
-@item NLM
-NetWare Loadable Module. Used to describe the format of an object which
-be loaded into NetWare, which is some kind of PC based network server
-program.
-
@item object file
A binary file including machine instructions, symbols, and relocation
information. Normally produced by an assembler.