V-Load

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'''V-Load''' is a toolkit used to combine two [[MS-DOS EXE|EXE]] files into a single EXE file that, when executed, has the effect of executing the original files sequentially. It was developed by a person known as "ONYX".
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'''V-Load''' is a toolkit used to combine two [[MS-DOS EXE|DOS EXE]] files into a single EXE file that, when executed, has the effect of executing the original files sequentially. It was developed by a person known as "ONYX".
  
 
== Discussion ==
 
== Discussion ==

Latest revision as of 12:32, 15 February 2025

File Format
Name V-Load
Ontology
Released 1994

V-Load is a toolkit used to combine two DOS EXE files into a single EXE file that, when executed, has the effect of executing the original files sequentially. It was developed by a person known as "ONYX".

[edit] Discussion

A combined file is constructed manually, by concatenating the included VLOAD.EXE file, and two other EXE files, into a new file.

[edit] Identification

A combined file starts with the bytes in the included VLOAD.EXE file. In v0.9β, an identification message appears at offset 2521, containing "V-Load" at offset 2523.

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