New Executable

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'''New Executable''' ('''NE''') is an file format used by some versions of OS/2, MS-DOS and most commonly by 16-bit Microsoft Windows; it is used for executables, dynamically-linked libraries, drivers and as a container for [[Windows resource|resources]]. The NE format is an extension of [[MZ]]; it was succeeded by [[Portable Executable]] on Windows and [[Linear Executable]] on OS/2.
 
'''New Executable''' ('''NE''') is an file format used by some versions of OS/2, MS-DOS and most commonly by 16-bit Microsoft Windows; it is used for executables, dynamically-linked libraries, drivers and as a container for [[Windows resource|resources]]. The NE format is an extension of [[MZ]]; it was succeeded by [[Portable Executable]] on Windows and [[Linear Executable]] on OS/2.
  
NE is used as a container format for [[FNT (Windows Font)|FNT]] fonts (in files carrying the extension {{ext|fon}}) and for [[Icon library|icon libraries]] (extension {{ext|icl}}).
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NE is used as a container format for [[FNT (Windows Font)|FNT]] fonts (extension {{ext|fon}}; see [[FON]]) and for [[Icon library|icon libraries]] (extension {{ext|icl}}).
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==

Revision as of 13:25, 18 September 2016

File Format
Name New Executable
Ontology
Extension(s) .cpl, .dll, .drv, .exe, .fon, .icl, .scr
PRONOM x-fmt/410

New Executable (NE) is an file format used by some versions of OS/2, MS-DOS and most commonly by 16-bit Microsoft Windows; it is used for executables, dynamically-linked libraries, drivers and as a container for resources. The NE format is an extension of MZ; it was succeeded by Portable Executable on Windows and Linear Executable on OS/2.

NE is used as a container format for FNT fonts (extension .fon; see FON) and for icon libraries (extension .icl).

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An NE file begins with the ASCII signature "MZ". At offset 60 is a 4-byte integer pointing to an "extended" header that begins with "NE". For more information, see MS-DOS EXE.

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