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2014-04-26 16:54:15 +01:00
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/eksee/ , /eeksee/ , /EXE/ , n. An executable binary file. Some operating
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systems (notably MS-DOS, VMS, and TWENEX) use the extension. EXE to mark
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such files. This usage is also occasionally found among Unix programmers
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even though Unix executables don't have any required suffix.
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