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2 bytes (char) - signature // | 2 bytes (char) - signature // "NE" - New Executable | ||
// "LX" or "LE" - Linear Executable | |||
// "PE" - Portable Executable | |||
//TODO | //TODO | ||
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EXE
- Format Type : Executable
- Endian Order : Little Endian
Format Specifications
// Windows Executable
// EXE file format
//MS-DOS HEADER
2 bytes (char) - signature // "MZ"
// TODO
// WINDOWS HEADER
2 bytes (char) - signature // "NE" - New Executable
// "LX" or "LE" - Linear Executable
// "PE" - Portable Executable
//TODO
MultiEx BMS Script
Not written yet.
Notes and Comments
- The Portable Executable (PE) format is a file format for executables, object code, DLLs and others used in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows operating systems.
- Pascal executables seems to have MZP signature.
- After MS-DOS header there is Windows Header which may conatin signatures for file formats like New Executable (NE).
Compatible Programs
- LordPE
- ResourseHacker
- ResEdit
- eXeScope
See Also