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A query related to this:

If I use rebase -si and look at the range of addresses used, what is
the limit that gets exceeded when I have too many DLLs?  In other words,
what should I look for to determine that I *must* have fewer DLLs?

Regards - Eliot (who uses one ell :-) )

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