Marcelo Duarte wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Hearn" <mike(a)theoretic.com> To: "Shachar Shemesh" <wine-devel(a)shemesh.biz>
* I say Wine is an emulator. I don't know how to read the official definition, it could go both ways, but I've found the whole "Wine Is Not an Emulator" thing just confuses newbies :)
I taste to think that the "Wine is a simulator", because it simulates the Windows environment. Poverty not?
* Slide 17 - 3rd file type is NE (win16 binary). PE = Portable Executable. NE = ?????, but the N is bound to stand for something stupid, like "new" or whatever....
Yes, NE = New Executable, as the opposite to format MZ, that was the predominant format until the new creation. Already MZ I do not remember what it means.
M.
MZ are the first two bytes of the file, identifying it as an executable. I'm not aware that they mean anything at all. Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh Open Source integration consultant Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/