jmh@coyote.uucp (John Hughes) (06/01/90)
I need to get my hands on a description of the internal structure of DOS type object files. So far I've managed to decipher some of the 3-byte record headers, but...... If anyone out there in the binary ether knows where this info lurks, I would really appreciate it if you could pass this along. -- ============================================================================== John M. Hughes "The most incomprehensible thing about us is jmh@coyote.UUCP our cheerfulness..." - Nietzsche ...arizona!coyote!jmh (Philosophers are a truly strange bunch....)
rob@conexch.UUCP (Robert Collins) (06/05/90)
In article <1990May31.190321.29851@coyote.uucp> jmh@coyote.UUCP (John Hughes) writes: >I need to get my hands on a description of the internal structure of DOS >type object files. So far I've managed to decipher some of the 3-byte >record headers, but...... > Microsoft has this information, and will gladly give it out. I received a copy from them. -- "Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only." Mat. 4:10 Robert Collins UUCP: ucbvax!ucivax!icnvax!conexch!rob HOMENET: (408) 225-8002 UUCP: uunet!ccicpg!conexch!rob WORKNET: (408) 432-6200 x4356
richgi@microsoft.UUCP (Richard GILLMANN) (06/05/90)
DOS object files are described in the MS-DOS Encyclopedia.