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EXE


/eks' ee/ or /eek' see/ or /E-X-E/ An executable binary file. Some operating systems (notably MS-DOS, VMS, and TWENEX) use the extension .EXE to mark such files. This usage is also occasionally found among Unix programmers even though Unix executables don' t have any required suffix. [Jargon File]

In addition suitable contents:
[ = ] [ ag ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ arg ] [ as ] [ at ] [ av ] [ b ] [ bi ] [ binary ] [ binary file ] [ ca ] [ cc ] [ ch ] [ cu ] [ D ] [ do ] [ DOS ] [ du ] [ E ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ ee ] [ er ] [ era ] [ es ] [ exec ] [ executable ] [ extension ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ fix ] [ fo ] [ ge ] [ gh ] [ gr ] [ h ] [ hr ] [ id ] [ il ] [ in ] [ io ] [ ir ] [ is ] [ J ] [ Jargon File ] [ Lex ] [ ls ] [ ly ] [ M ] [ ma ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ ms ] [ MS-DOS ] [ N ] [ na ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ no ] [ ns ] [ O ] [ om ] [ op ] [ operating system ] [ OS ] [ pe ] [ ph ] [ pr ] [ program ] [ programmer ] [ query ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ ro ] [ S ] [ sa ] [ se ] [ si ] [ so ] [ st ] [ su ] [ sy ] [ system ] [ T ] [ table ] [ th ] [ to ] [ TWENEX ] [ ug ] [ us ] [ V ] [ ve ] [ VM ] [ VMS ] [ WE ] [ X ]






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