XEQ
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** {{CdTextfiles|megarom/megarom4/UTILITY/SYSTEM/XEQ160.ZIP|v1.60}} | ** {{CdTextfiles|megarom/megarom4/UTILITY/SYSTEM/XEQ160.ZIP|v1.60}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 20 October 2021
XEQ is a self-modifying executable library tool for DOS, developed by Hardwood Software Associates and Colin J. Stearman. It lets you convert multiple small .COM files into a single .COM "library" file, and select the one to run using a command-line argument.
[edit] Discussion
To create an XEQ library, start with a possibly-renamed copy of the original "stub" XEQ.COM file, and add some .COM files to it by running it with the /A
option.
To list the contained files, use the /L
option.
To recover a contained file, use the /E
option.
[edit] Identification
A possible signature is ASCII "XEQ.COM
", then 0x00
, at offset 5.