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MZ


The file signature of an MS-DOS executable (.EXE) file (0x4d 5a), always the first two bytes of the file. It was reportedly invented by, and named after, a Microsoft programmer, Mark Zbikowski. In Unix systems, the string MZ is the magic number that identifies an MS-DOS EXE file. (2003-06-10)

In addition suitable contents:
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