X-pack for Executable

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Compressed DOS EXE files apparently have ASCII signature "{{magic|jmXE32}}" at offset 26. And they have bytes {{magic|01 00}} at offset 24 (refer to [[MS-DOS_EXE#Special file positions]]), which is rare.
 
Compressed DOS EXE files apparently have ASCII signature "{{magic|jmXE32}}" at offset 26. And they have bytes {{magic|01 00}} at offset 24 (refer to [[MS-DOS_EXE#Special file positions]]), which is rare.
  
Compressed files can resemble aPACK-compressed files, so see also [[aPACK#Identification]].
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The executable part of compressed files can resemble aPACK, so see also [[aPACK#Identification]].
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==

Revision as of 15:44, 13 August 2025

File Format
Name X-pack for Executable
Ontology
Released 1998

X-pack for Executable (not to be confused with XPACK) is a DOS executable compression utility developed by Sergey Belyakov, Jibz (see aPACK), and JauMing Tseng (see XPACK) (early versions credit "Kevin Tseng" instead). It's possible that it is also known as XE; the program filename is XE.EXE.

It compresses .EXE, .COM, some LE, and TMT/ADAM.

Its relationships to aPACK and XPACK are not completely clear. Its file signatures are similar to those of aPACK.

Identification

Compressed DOS EXE files apparently have ASCII signature "jmXE32" at offset 26. And they have bytes 01 00 at offset 24 (refer to MS-DOS_EXE#Special file positions), which is rare.

The executable part of compressed files can resemble aPACK, so see also aPACK#Identification.

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