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- From: gcook@horus.cem.msu.EDU (Greg Cook|xxxxxx)
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- Subject: Re: What language was it written in?
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 03:45:33 GMT
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- From article <436@dprmpt.UUCP>, by larry@dprmpt.UUCP (Larry):
- > How can you tell what language was used to produce a .EXE file? Is
- > there some tell-tale indicator in the program that indicates whether
- > it was written in Assembler, C, Pascal, etc.? If so does anyone know
- > of a program that can be used for this purpose? Many thanks.
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- Actually, it's hard to say since there are utilities which will convert
- .bat and .com files to .exe files.
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