The NE, abbreviation for New Executable, is an executable file format that was introduced in Windows 1.0, and was also used at a later time in OS/2 and 16-bit Windows. While it was "new" at the time of invention, it is now rare and obsolete, though its usage can still be found by a few select programs. A description of its use for Windows can be found at Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q65122, "Executable-File Header Format". The EXEFMT.
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- The NE, abbreviation for New Executable, is an executable file format that was introduced in Windows 1.0, and was also used at a later time in OS/2 and 16-bit Windows. While it was "new" at the time of invention, it is now rare and obsolete, though its usage can still be found by a few select programs. A description of its use for Windows can be found at Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q65122, "Executable-File Header Format". The EXEFMT. EXE "Executable-File Header Format" (Item ID S12688) is a PKware compressed file that contains the NE file format. A NE is also called a segmented executable. Due to the rare and fairly complex nature of these files, only a few . EXE packers support it: WinLite, PackWin, and PKLite 2.01 or NeLite for OS/2.
- New Executableファイルとは、マイクロソフトの16ビットOSで採用された共有ライブラリおよび実行ファイルフォーマットの一つ。最初にMS-DOS 4.0で採用され、その後、Microsoft WindowsやOS/2で採用された。 特徴は、プロテクトモードを意識したセグメンテーションアーキテクチャに対応し、複数の連続しない64KB以下のファイルセグメントに対応していることである。 他のEXEフォーマットの拡張フォーマットと同様に互換性のために、対応しないオペレーティングシステムで実行した場合、対応していない旨を表示して終了する等のDOSプログラムを最初に付ける事になっている。その拡張ヘッダから指されたオフセットに'NE'と言うシグネチャで始まるファイルヘッダがあり、その後にセグメントテーブル等が数個並んでいる。 32ビットのWindowsアプリケーションにおいては、Portable Executableが使われるようになり、現役を退いた形になっている。
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- The NE, abbreviation for New Executable, is an executable file format that was introduced in Windows 1.0, and was also used at a later time in OS/2 and 16-bit Windows. While it was "new" at the time of invention, it is now rare and obsolete, though its usage can still be found by a few select programs. A description of its use for Windows can be found at Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q65122, "Executable-File Header Format". The EXEFMT.
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