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hi Im Brendan and today were going to be talking about blinkers and more specifically well be talking about symbol tables and relocation tables but before we get into that lets talk about linkers and why are liquors even even important well lets think back to project 1a when you grow an assembler that broke down some assembly code into its machine code its very useful but what happens when we run into the case where we want to include multiple C files or lets say that we have a C file that references functions that were defined in another another library for example printf you didnt write that printf function so how does your code know where to go where where to look so thats why blinkers are helpful so basically what linkers do is its able to combine these multiple what are called object files which are basically expansions on the machine code file and it combines them in such a way that now a simulator or some sort of execution will know where exactly needs to look to find