A 16-bit segment has been found in an object file that was loaded using the $L directive.
end.
The only solution to this error is to obtain an object file which does not have a 16-bit segment definition. You should consult the documentation for the product which produced the object file for instructions on turning 16-bit segment definitions into 32-bit segment definitions.
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