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Container formats for machine executable code. These often define different sections to be loaded into memory. Some formats may be compatible with different CPU architectures.
 
Container formats for machine executable code. These often define different sections to be loaded into memory. Some formats may be compatible with different CPU architectures.
 
  
 
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See also [[Source code]] for code in a higher-level [[Programming Languages|programming language]] that needs to be compiled, assembled, or interpreted.

Revision as of 00:26, 4 November 2012

Container formats for machine executable code. These often define different sections to be loaded into memory. Some formats may be compatible with different CPU architectures.

  • a.out
  • COM — DOS executable
  • COFF — The Common Object File Format, an executable format originally designed for use in UNIX System V
  • EXE — The original DOS executable format, with variants like NE (New Executable), PE (Portable Executable, actually a COFF variant), LX (Linear Executable) and others, as used in Microsoft MS-DOS and MS Windows (and some other operating systems like SkyOS)
  • ELF
  • Intel HEX

See also Source code for code in a higher-level programming language that needs to be compiled, assembled, or interpreted.

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