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New Executable introduction
OS/2 programs, dynamic libraries, and device drivers reside on the
disk in load modules called segmented executable files, or %B "new EXE"%b
files. The new EXE file format, which is also used by Microsoft
Windows, is a superset of the "old EXE" format used by MS-DOS.
%BFunction keys%b
%IAltF1%i - Display this screen
%IAltF2%i - Display references to external modules
By pressing ENTER you can see external names
and ordinal numbers of functions from selected
module that are required for external link resolving
%IAltF3%i - Display list of exported resident names
%IAltF4%i - Display list of exported non-resident names
%IAltF6%i - Dislpay list of entries
%IAltF7%i - Dislpay list of resources
%IAltF8%i - Display NE-header
%IAltF10%i - Display list of segment definitions
%BAddress Resolving%b
%INEH :xxxx%i - Current file position is NE header
%Uxxxx%u - local offset within NE header
%INESD:xxxx%i - Current file position is segment definition table
%Uxxxx%u - local offset within SegDef table
%INEET:xxxx%i - Current file position is entries table
%Uxxxx%u - local offset within entries table
%I.xxxxxxxx%i - Virtual address
Virtual Jump
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For jump to virtual address you must input value as SegOff without
whitespace characters (For example: for moving to Seg#1 Off=035Fh
type: 0001035F).
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