Ady's GLUE

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Latest revision as of 15:14, 9 February 2024

File Format
Name Ady's GLUE
Ontology
Released ≤1993

Ady's GLUE (also written Ady's Glue) is a DOS utility that combines two EXE files into a single EXE file that, when executed, has the effect of executing the original files sequentially.

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[edit] Discussion

No documentation has been found. Ady's GLUE is mentioned a few times in the documentation of Ady's X-OPEN.[1] It mentions the version range 0.10-1.01. It says there was a registered version, vaguely implying that there was also an unregistered version.

[edit] Identification

The generated files have no readable signatures. Files made by a given version of Ady's GLUE could probably be identified using the bytes following the entry point (refer to MS-DOS EXE#Special file positions), but most versions aren't available for analysis.

[edit] Software

The only version of Ady's GLUE that has been found is a hacked copy of v1.10.

[edit] References

  1. XOE33C.ZIP → XOPEN.DOC
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