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http://ukurereh.wordpress.com/null/
This page describes the Null file format.
| Game | Nothing Land 2 |
|---|---|
| File | /data/stuff/null |
| Purpose | Nothing, really.
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Data Types
Data types use little-endian byte order unless it says otherwise.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| u16 | unsigned 16-bit integer |
| pstringJ | Shift-JIS-encoded Pascal string
|
Notations used in this document
(maybe use this intead of data types, if I’m using a table set up like below…)
(or maybe combine the two somehow…)
| [00 00 00 00] |
File Format
Header
| field | offset | size | example | description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| magic stamp | 0×00 | 4 bytes | [EF BE AD DE] | magic stamp, DEADBEEF backwards |
| number of waffles | 0×04 | 2 bytes | [00 12] | number of waffle entries in this file |
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Random copypaste.
86open was a project to form consensus on a common binary file format for Unix and Unix-like operating systems on the common PC compatible x86 architecture, so as to encourage software developers to port to the architecture.[4]
The format eventually chosen was ELF, specifically the Linux implementation of ELF, after it had turned out to be a de facto standard supported by all involved vendors and operating systems.
The group started email discussions in 1997 and first met in person at the Santa Cruz Operation offices on 1997-08-22.
The steering committee was Marc Ewing, Dion Johnson, Evan Leibovitch, Bruce Perens, Andrew Roach, Bryan Sparks and Linus Torvalds. Other people on the project were Tim Bird, Keith Bostic, Chuck Cranor, Michael Davidson, Chris G. Demetriou, Ulrich Drepper, Don Dugger, Steve Ginzburg, Jon “maddog” Hall, Ron Holt, Jordan Hubbard, Dave Jensen, Kean Johnston, Andrew Josey, Robert Lipe, Bela Lubkin, Tim Marsland, Greg Page, Ronald Joe Record, Tim Ruckle, Joel Silverstein, Chia-pi Tien and Erik Troan. Operating systems and companies represented were BeOS, BSDI, FreeBSD, Intel, Linux, NetBSD, SCO and SunSoft, Inc..
The project progressed and in mid-1998, SCO began assisting in the development of lxrun, an open-source compatibility layer capable of running Linux binaries on OpenServer, UnixWare, and Solaris. SCO announced official support of lxrun at LinuxWorld in March 1999. Sun Microsystems began officially supporting lxrun for Solaris in early 1999,[5] and has since moved to integrated support of the Linux binary format via Solaris Containers for Linux Applications.
With the BSDs having long supported Linux binaries (through a compatibility layer) and the main x86 Unix vendors having added support for the format, the project decided that Linux ELF was the format chosen by the industry and “declare[d] itself dissolved” on July 25, 1999.[6]
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| Aqua Data Studio | Yes | Yes | ||||
| Araxis Merge | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (Professional Edition only) | Yes | |
| Beyond Compare | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes (Pro only) |
| CodeCompare,
add-in for Visual Studio |
Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| Compare++ | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| diff | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| diff3 | No | No | Yes (non-optional) | |||
| DiffMerge | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Eclipse Compare | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| Ediff | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| ExamDiff Pro | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| fc | No | No | Yes | No | No | |
| FileMerge | Yes (alternate color within line diff) | Yes | Yes | Yes (optional ancestor) | Yes | |
| Guiffy SureMerge | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| IntelliJ IDEA Compare | Yes | Yes | ||||
| jEdit JDiff plugin | No | Yes | ||||
| Kompare | Yes | No | No | |||
| Lazarus Diff | ||||||
| Perforce P4Merge | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Tkdiff | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Total Commander Compare | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| vimdiff | Yes | Yes (via DirDiff plugin) | Yes | |||
| WinDiff | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | |
| WinMerge | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Name | Show in-line changes | Directory comparison | Binary comparison | Moved lines | 3-way comparison | Merge |
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