Lines Matching +full:0 +full:x1c
14 0 string core core file (Xenix)
20 0 byte 0x80
27 >>1 uleshort >0
29 >>>3 ubyte >0
31 >>>>(1.s+3) ubyte >0x6D
33 >>>>>(1.s+3) ubyte <0xF2 8086 relocatable (Microsoft)
50 0 leshort 0xff65 Microsoft x.out
52 >0 byte x archive
66 0 leshort 0x206
67 >0x1c byte&0xc0 =0x40 Microsoft x.out little-endian
68 >>0 use microsoft-x.out
69 0 beshort 0x206
70 >0x1c byte&0xc0 =0x00 Microsoft x.out PDP-11-endian
73 >>0 use \^microsoft-x.out
74 >0x1c byte&0xc0 =0x80 Microsoft x.out big-endian
75 >>0 use \^microsoft-x.out
76 0 name microsoft-x.out
78 >0x1e leshort &0x10 overlay
79 >0x1e leshort &0x2 separate
80 >0x1e leshort &0x4 pure
81 >0x1e leshort &0x800 segmented
82 >0x1e clear x
83 >0x1e leshort&0x501 =0x001 static executable
84 >0x1e leshort&0x501 =0x100 shared library module
85 >0x1e leshort&0x501 =0x101 dynamic executable
86 >0x1e leshort&0x501 =0x401 standalone kernel executable
87 >0x1e leshort&0x501 =0x500 virtual kernel module
88 >0x1e default x unknown binary type
90 >0x1e leshort&0xc000 =0x0000 for pre-SysV
91 >0x1e leshort&0xc000 =0x4000 for Xenix V2.x
92 >0x1e leshort&0xc000 =0x8000 for Xenix V3.x
93 >0x1e leshort&0xc000 =0xc000
94 >>0x1e leshort ^0x800 for Xenix V5.x
95 >>0x1e leshort &0x800
96 >>>2 leshort =0x2c
97 >>>>0x46 ubyte 1
98 >>>>>0x47 ubyte 0 for Xenix V2.x
99 >>>>>0x47 ubyte 1 for Xenix V3.x
100 >>>>>0x47 ubyte 2 for Xenix V5.x
103 >>>>>>0x1c ulequad&0x3fff00ff =0x0801004a or Windows/386 2.x
104 >>>>0x46 ubyte 2 for iRMX
105 >>>>0x46 ubyte 3 for Concurrent CP/M
107 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x01 \b, PDP-11
108 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x02 \b, PDP-11/23
109 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x03 \b, Zilog Z8000
110 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x04 \b, Intel 8086
111 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x05 \b, Motorola 6800
112 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x06 \b, Zilog Z80
113 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x07 \b, VAX 780/750
114 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x08 \b, NS16032
115 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x09 \b, Intel i286
116 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x0a \b, Intel i386
117 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x0b \b, Intel i186
118 >0x1c byte&0x3f =0x29 \b, Intel i286
120 # /bin/file from SCO Xenix 2.1.3 for 8086 reports bit 0x40 as Middle model
122 >0x1e leshort &0x40 \b, Middle model
124 >0x10 lelong !0 \b, not stripped
126 #>0x1c byte &0x40 \b, words swapped (differs from PDP-11)
127 #>0x1c byte &0x80 \b, bytes swapped (differs from PDP-11)
128 #>0x1e leshort &0x1 \b, executable
129 #>0x1e leshort &0x2 \b, separate I&D
130 #>0x1e leshort &0x4 \b, pure text
131 #>0x1e leshort &0x8 \b, fixed stack
132 #>0x1e leshort &0x10 \b, text overlay
133 #>0x1e leshort &0x20 \b, large model data
134 #>0x1e leshort &0x40 \b, large model text
135 #>0x1e leshort &0x80 \b, FPU required
136 #>0x1e leshort &0x100 \b, virtual module / huge model data
137 #>0x1e leshort &0x200 \b, iterated text/data present
138 #>0x1e leshort &0x400 \b, absolute memory image
139 #>0x1e leshort &0x800 \b, segment table present
140 #>0x1e leshort &0x1000 \b, advisory locking
141 #>0x1e leshort &0x2000 \b, needs 5.3 functionality
147 0 leshort 0x140 old Microsoft 8086 x.out
148 >0x3 byte &0x4 separate
149 >0x3 byte &0x2 pure
150 >0 byte &0x1 executable
151 >0 byte ^0x1 relocatable
152 >0x14 lelong >0 not stripped
158 0 lelong 0x206 b.out
159 >0x1e leshort &0x10 overlay
160 >0x1e leshort &0x2 separate
161 >0x1e leshort &0x4 pure
162 >0x1e leshort &0x800 segmented
163 >0x1e leshort &0x400 standalone
164 >0x1e leshort &0x1 executable
165 >0x1e leshort ^0x1 object file
166 >0x1e leshort &0x4000 V2.3
167 >0x1e leshort &0x8000 V3.0
168 >0x1c byte &0x4 8086
169 >0x1c byte &0xb i186
170 >0x1c byte &0x9 i286
171 >0x1c byte &0x29 i286
172 >0x1c byte &0xa i386
173 >0x1e leshort &0x4 Large Text
174 >0x1e leshort &0x2 Large Data
175 >0x1e leshort &0x102 Huge Objects Enabled
177 0 leshort 0x580 XENIX 8086 relocatable or i286 small model