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From: "Robert van der Boon" <rjvdboon AT europe DOT com>
To: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se>, djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 23:18:42 +0200
Subject: Re: [zippo-workers]
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References: <0deaa4334180d80NET090S AT hetnet DOT nl> from Robert van der Boon at "Aug 13, 2000 08:29:08 pm"
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On 16 Aug 00, at 20:13, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> According to Robert van der Boon:
> > # v1, uses GO32.exe as stub (entry by ????)
> > 0x200	string		\247Y		DOS-executable compiled w/DJGPP v1, w/out GO32-stub
> > 0x400	string		\247\204		DOS-executable compiled w/DJGPP v1, w/GO32-stub
> 
> [Klippa, klapp, kluppit v2 magic.]
> 
> > I hope this helps. I am not so sure about the DJGPP v1 stuff. I don't 
> > have such files on my computer anymore ;-(
> 
> It doesn't work for v1, unfortunately.

I'm pretty sure I've had it working on my system some (long) time ago.
Probably need to put some more intelligence into it, because these 
figures must have been adapted to the djgpp environment I had back then.

> I can put a little file containing just gcc.exe, and some other if you
> think it's necessary, on my web site you could download if you want to
> craft a working v1.

I took djeoe from the web myself, and it didn't help me much;-(
I will try to dig into it some time soon, if anybody is interested...

O, and I must say that I tested the [compressed with...] stuf only for 
upx upto version 0.71, and I know for sure that version 0.84 doesn't 
work (tested today), because the following 2 are needed
for 0.84 en 0.94:
>>>&1	string		>\0		%.4s]
>>0x8ec string		UPX		[compressed w/%s
>>>&1	string		>\0		%.4s]
>>0x8ff string		UPX		[compressed w/%s
>>>&1	string		>\0		%.4s]

I'll have a look at the upx sources to get a better way of fetching 
these numbers, because they don't seem to be very stable.

Greetings,
 Robert

rjvdboon AT europe DOT com
Renkum: bijna zo mooi als Bilderdam...

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