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  1.       

    the common filename extension for denoting an executable

  2.       

    used in the OpenVMS, DOS, Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, and OS/2 operating systems

  3.       

    32-bit Portable Executable (introduced with Windows NT)

  4.       

    "MZ" (ASCII "MZ" identifies DOS executables) are the initials of Mark Zbikowski, one of the developers of MS-DOS

  5.       

    DOS executable (ASCII string "MZ" at the beginning of the file)

  6.       

    Mixed 16/32-bit Linear Executable (introduced in OS/2 2.0)

  7.       

    16-bit New Executable (can only be executed by Windows and OS/2)

  8.       

    64-bit Portable Executable (introduced with 64-bit versions of Windows)

  9.       

    32-bit Linear Executable (introduced by OS/2 2.0, can only be run there)

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