DOS EXE Format
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Description: Information about the DOS EXE Format (also known as the MZ format).
Note: all multi-byte values are stored LSB first. One block is 512 bytes, one paragraph is 16 bytes. See also This is the "magic number" of an EXE file. The first byte of the file is The number of bytes in the last block of the program that are actually used. If this value is zero, that means the entire last block is used (i.e. the effective value is 512).
Size: 368 chars
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Date | Creation Date: 27-mar-1995 Expiration Date: 28-mar-2016 |