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- From: kd9fb@flood.xnet.com (Peter Mikalajunas)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: How can I determine DOS/Win EXE type?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 06:06:49 GMT
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- P.Bennett (bennett@erich.triumf.ca) wrote:
- : In article <4crtqg$1r3@fcnews.fc.hp.com>, Shane Meyer <smeyer@fc.hp.com> writes...
- : >Is there a 16-bin Windows API call that I can make to determine if an EXE is in
- : >DOS or Windows format?
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- : You might have better luck asking this obviously Windoze-specific question in a
- : Windoze newsgroup - you will find a higher percentage of Windoze-literate
- : programmers there, than here in comp.lang.c (although there _may_ be someone
- : here who knows...)
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- No, you have to read the exe header info.
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- Peter Mikalajunas
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