The Common Object File Format (COFF) is a specification of a format for executable, object code, and shared library computer files used on Unix systems. It was introduced in Unix System V, replaced the previously used a. out format, and formed the basis for extended specifications such as XCOFF and ECOFF, before being largely replaced by ELF, introduced with SVR4.

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  • Das Common Object File Format (COFF) ist ein Binärformat für Programme und Objektdateien. Eingeführt wurde es für Unix System V-Systeme und findet heutzutage vor allem für Windows Verwendung. Für Dateiendungen wird es gerne als COF oder auch OBJ abgekürzt. Auch die GNU Compiler Collection beherrscht dieses Format und nutzt es insbesondere für Cygwin-Targets.
  • L'acronimo COFF (dall'inglese Common Object File Format) indica le specifiche di alcuni tipi di file usati nei sistemi operativi Unix: file eseguibili, file di codice oggetto e file di libreria condivisa. Il COFF fu introdotto nello UNIX System IV e fu alla base dei formati estesi XCOFF e ECOFF, prima di essere rimpiazzato dal formato ELF, introdotto con lo UNIX System V. Tuttavia il COFF e le sue varianti continuano ad essere usati in alcuni sistemi Unix-like e in Microsoft Windows.
  • COFF (Common Object File Format) はUnixシステムで用いられる実行ファイル、オブジェクトファイル、共有ライブラリのファイルフォーマット仕様である。Unix System V で導入され、SVR4で導入されたELFによって広く置き換えられる前に、XCOFFやECOFFなどの拡張仕様の基礎を形作った。COFFとその派生種はその後もUnixライクシステムやMicrosoft Windows上で使われ続けている。
  • COFF (Common Object File Format) - format plików wykonywalnych użyty w systemie Unix System V Release 3, później zaadaptowany do systemu Microsoft Windows NT.
  • The Common Object File Format (COFF) is a specification of a format for executable, object code, and shared library computer files used on Unix systems. It was introduced in Unix System V, replaced the previously used a. out format, and formed the basis for extended specifications such as XCOFF and ECOFF, before being largely replaced by ELF, introduced with SVR4. COFF and its variants continue to be used on some Unix-like systems, on Microsoft Windows, and in EFI environments, and in some embedded development systems.
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  • Das Common Object File Format (COFF) ist ein Binärformat für Programme und Objektdateien. Eingeführt wurde es für Unix System V-Systeme und findet heutzutage vor allem für Windows Verwendung. Für Dateiendungen wird es gerne als COF oder auch OBJ abgekürzt. Auch die GNU Compiler Collection beherrscht dieses Format und nutzt es insbesondere für Cygwin-Targets.
  • L'acronimo COFF (dall'inglese Common Object File Format) indica le specifiche di alcuni tipi di file usati nei sistemi operativi Unix: file eseguibili, file di codice oggetto e file di libreria condivisa. Il COFF fu introdotto nello UNIX System IV e fu alla base dei formati estesi XCOFF e ECOFF, prima di essere rimpiazzato dal formato ELF, introdotto con lo UNIX System V. Tuttavia il COFF e le sue varianti continuano ad essere usati in alcuni sistemi Unix-like e in Microsoft Windows.
  • COFF (Common Object File Format) はUnixシステムで用いられる実行ファイル、オブジェクトファイル、共有ライブラリのファイルフォーマット仕様である。Unix System V で導入され、SVR4で導入されたELFによって広く置き換えられる前に、XCOFFやECOFFなどの拡張仕様の基礎を形作った。COFFとその派生種はその後もUnixライクシステムやMicrosoft Windows上で使われ続けている。
  • COFF (Common Object File Format) - format plików wykonywalnych użyty w systemie Unix System V Release 3, później zaadaptowany do systemu Microsoft Windows NT.
  • The Common Object File Format (COFF) is a specification of a format for executable, object code, and shared library computer files used on Unix systems. It was introduced in Unix System V, replaced the previously used a. out format, and formed the basis for extended specifications such as XCOFF and ECOFF, before being largely replaced by ELF, introduced with SVR4.
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