+<sect1>Specifying Segments<label id="infofile-segment"><p>
+
+The <tt/SEGMENT/ directive is used to specify a segment within the
+disassembled code. The following attributes are recognized:
+
+<descrip>
+
+ <tag><tt>START</tt></tag>
+ Followed by a numerical value. Specifies the start address of the segment.
+
+ <tag><tt>END</tt></tag>
+ Followed by a numerical value. Specifies the end address of the segment. The
+ end address is the last address that is a part of the segment.
+
+ <tag><tt>NAME</tt></tag>
+ The attribute is followed by a string value which gives the name of the
+ segment.
+</descrip>
+
+All attributes are mandatory. Segments must not overlap. The disassembler will
+change back to the (default) <tt/.code/ segment after the end of each defined
+segment. That might not be what you want. As a rule of thumb, if you're using
+segments, you should define segments for all disassembled code.
+
+