EXE File Format Description |
An Atari 8-bit binary load file (executable) consists of one or more segments whose format is listed in table 1.
Atari executables
can have virtually any extensions but EXE or COM are most common.
Offset | Description |
---|---|
00-01 | $FFFF - Indicates a binary load file. Mandatory for first segment, optional for any other segment |
02-03 | Start Address. The segment will load at this address |
04-05 | End Address. The last byte to load for this segment |
06-?? | The actual segment data to load (End Address-Start Address + 1 bytes) |
Binary file: intro1.exe [0002] Block: 3019-31EF (01D7) [01DD] Block: 0480-06D3 (0254) [0435] Block: 3000-3007 (0008) [0441] Init : 3019 [0447] Block: 6000-6908 (0909) [0D54] Block: 3000-3007 (0008) [0D60] Init : 3019 [0D66] Block: 7000-7730 (0731) [149B] Block: 3000-3007 (0008) [14A7] Init : 3019 [14AD] Block: 7800-7BFC (03FD) [18AE] Block: 3000-3007 (0008) [18BA] Init : 3019 [18C0] Block: 9000-934A (034B) [1C0F] Block: 3000-3007 (0008) [1C1B] Init : 3019 [1C21] Run : 0480Back (c) 1998-2004 Jindroush Last modified: Fri Apr 16 17:13:26 1999