1 2#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3# $File: digital,v 1.10 2011/05/03 01:44:17 christos Exp $ 4# Digital UNIX - Info 5# 60 string =!<arch>\n________64E Alpha archive 7>22 string X -- out of date 8# 9 100 leshort 0603 11>>24 leshort 0410 COFF format alpha pure 12>>24 leshort 0413 COFF format alpha demand paged 13>>>22 leshort&030000 !020000 executable 14>>>22 leshort&020000 !0 dynamically linked 15>>>16 lelong !0 not stripped 16>>>16 lelong 0 stripped 17>>>27 byte x - version %d 18>>>26 byte x \b.%d 19>>>28 byte x \b-%d 20>>24 leshort 0407 COFF format alpha object 21>>>22 leshort&030000 020000 shared library 22>>>27 byte x - version %d 23>>>26 byte x \b.%d 24>>>28 byte x \b-%d 25 26# Basic recognition of Digital UNIX core dumps - Mike Bremford <mike@opac.bl.uk> 27# 28# The actual magic number is just "Core", followed by a 2-byte version 29# number; however, treating any file that begins with "Core" as a Digital 30# UNIX core dump file may produce too many false hits, so we include one 31# byte of the version number as well; DU 5.0 appears only to be up to 32# version 2. 33# 340 string Core\001 Alpha COFF format core dump (Digital UNIX) 35>24 string >\0 \b, from '%s' 360 string Core\002 Alpha COFF format core dump (Digital UNIX) 37>24 string >\0 \b, from '%s' 38# 39# The next is incomplete, we could tell more about this format, 40# but its not worth it. 410 leshort 0x188 Alpha compressed COFF 420 leshort 0x18f Alpha u-code object 43# 44# 45# Some other interesting Digital formats, 460 string \377\377\177 ddis/ddif 470 string \377\377\174 ddis/dots archive 480 string \377\377\176 ddis/dtif table data 490 string \033c\033 LN03 output 500 long 04553207 X image 51# 520 string =!<PDF>!\n profiling data file 53# 54# Locale data tables (MIPS and Alpha). 55# 560 short 0x0501 locale data table 57>6 short 0x24 for MIPS 58>6 short 0x40 for Alpha 59