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Chapter 6 / Command Reference
When this kind of conversion is complete, you can rename the
resulting file, giving it a .com extension. Then the command
processor can load and execute the program in the same way
as it does the .com programs supplied on your MS-DOS disk.
• If CS:IP does not meet either criterion (discussed in the pre-
ceding Notes and Suggestions)-or if it meets the .com file cri-
terion but has segment fixups-EXE2BIN displays an error
message. EXE2BIN also displays an error message if the file
is not a valid executable file.
Examples
exe2bln testfile.exe b: [ENTERI
converts the file Testfile.exe that is in the current directory to
binary format and places the new file, Testfile.bin, in the current
directory of Drive B.
exe2bln e:\user\oldfile.exe e:newfile
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ENTER]
converts the file Oldfile.exe that is in A: \ USER to binary format
and places the new file, Newfile.bin in the current directory of
Drive A.
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