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      <title>By Martyn Corden (Intel)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ The Intel compilers version 11 for IA-64 contain a provisional implementation of the huge memory model discussed above. If you encounter a short data section overflow, you may try building your entire application with the options -mcmodel large -shared-intel. (It's important to use a consistent memory model for the whole application).

         Please report any problems to Intel Premier Support. ]]></description>
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