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== Disambiguation == | == Disambiguation == | ||
− | + | Other software with a similar name or function includes: | |
− | + | * [[c2t]] (Jørgen Ibsen) | |
+ | * [[Com2txt (Dark Stalker)]] | ||
+ | * [[COMT]] | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == |
Revision as of 14:54, 26 October 2021
Com2txt is a utility that converts a DOS COM file to one whose bytes all belong to certain set of ASCII characters, and which still (hopefully) has the same functionality. It was developed by Naoyuki Nide. Most of the information about it is in Japanese.
It's a silly hack, but it had some practical uses, such as for embedding a COM file in a Batch file, email, etc.
It has a -r
option, to recover the original file.
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Disambiguation
Other software with a similar name or function includes:
- c2t (Jørgen Ibsen)
- Com2txt (Dark Stalker)
- COMT
Identification
Assuming version 1.11 is the last, and that it can decode all the formats, there are a total of three formats, which we'll call old, new-default, and new-alternate.
Old files (e.g. from v1.00) start with "TXPPP
".
New-default files (e.g. from v1.11) start with a roughly 200-byte prefix that begins "T_OOWW3=XXWX
" (see the HDR_DATA.C source file). The signature "com2txt/Nide
" also appears in the standard prefix, but is less reliable for format identification.
New-alternate format is enabled with the -c
option (undocumented in English). It is named something like "com-batch shared format". The format begins ":=%00%AA5$QP
".
Software
- com2txt v1.11 (DOS binary + source code)
Sample files
- xpa167m.zip → *.COM (files have a customized signature)