TEXE
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
− | For files generated by TEXE v1.0, the ASCII string "{{magic|Copyright (c) 1991 Raymond Payette}}" appears at offset 13926. | + | For files generated by TEXE v1.0, the ASCII string "{{magic|Copyright (c) 1991 Raymond Payette}}" appears at offset 13926. (At least, that seems to be what TEXTRACT.EXE looks for.) |
== Software == | == Software == | ||
* {{CdTextfiles|nightowl/pdsi006/029A/TEXE.ZIP|TEXE v1.0}} | * {{CdTextfiles|nightowl/pdsi006/029A/TEXE.ZIP|TEXE v1.0}} | ||
* [https://archive.org/details/msdos_shareware_fb_TXT2EXE TEXE v1.0 at Internet Archive] | * [https://archive.org/details/msdos_shareware_fb_TXT2EXE TEXE v1.0 at Internet Archive] | ||
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+ | == Sample files == | ||
+ | * {{DexvertSamples|document/texe}} |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 9 July 2024
TEXE is a DOS utility for creating an EXE file that, when executed, displays a text document in a full-screen viewer. It was developed by Raymond Payette.
The original text file can be recovered by the TEXTRACT.EXE utility included with the software.
[edit] Identification
For files generated by TEXE v1.0, the ASCII string "Copyright (c) 1991 Raymond Payette
" appears at offset 13926. (At least, that seems to be what TEXTRACT.EXE looks for.)