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<p>combined object code with runtime libraries to produce an executable program.</p>

<p>In the early IBM PC market (1981-1983) the major <a href="page.php?w=programming_tool">programming tool</a> vendors all made compilers that worked in a similar fashion. For example, the <a href="page.php?w=Microsoft_Pascal">Microsoft Pascal</a> system consisted of two compiler passes and a final linking pass (which could take minutes on systems with only floppy disks for secondary storage, even though programs were very much smaller than they are today). This</p><p>
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