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3# $File: msdos,v 1.120 2017/08/13 00:21:47 christos Exp $
4# msdos:  file(1) magic for MS-DOS files
5#
6
7# .BAT files (Daniel Quinlan, quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
8# updated by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2008,Apr 2011
90	string/t	@
10>1	string/cW	\ echo\ off	DOS batch file text
11!:mime	text/x-msdos-batch
12>1	string/cW	echo\ off	DOS batch file text
13!:mime	text/x-msdos-batch
14>1	string/cW	rem		DOS batch file text
15!:mime	text/x-msdos-batch
16>1	string/cW	set\ 		DOS batch file text
17!:mime	text/x-msdos-batch
18
19
20# OS/2 batch files are REXX. the second regex is a bit generic, oh well
21# the matched commands seem to be common in REXX and uncommon elsewhere
22100	search/0xffff   rxfuncadd
23>100	regex/c =^[\ \t]{0,10}call[\ \t]{1,10}rxfunc	OS/2 REXX batch file text
24100	search/0xffff   say
25>100	regex/c =^[\ \t]{0,10}say\ ['"]			OS/2 REXX batch file text
26
27# updated by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2015
28# https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Object_File_Format
29# http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/coff/filhdr.html
30# ./intel already labeled COFF type 0x14c=0514 as "80386 COFF executable"
31#0	leshort		0x14c	MS Windows COFF Intel 80386 object file
32#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
330	leshort		0x166	MS Windows COFF MIPS R4000 object file
34#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
350	leshort		0x184	MS Windows COFF Alpha object file
36#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
370	leshort		0x268	MS Windows COFF Motorola 68000 object file
38#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
390	leshort		0x1f0	MS Windows COFF PowerPC object file
40#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
410	leshort		0x290	MS Windows COFF PA-RISC object file
42#>4	ledate		x	stamp %s
43
44# Tests for various EXE types.
45#
46# Many of the compressed formats were extraced from IDARC 1.23 source code.
47#
480	string/b	MZ
49# All non-DOS EXE extensions have the relocation table more than 0x40 bytes into the file.
50>0x18	leshort <0x40 MS-DOS executable
51!:mime	application/x-dosexec
52# These traditional tests usually work but not always.  When test quality support is
53# implemented these can be turned on.
54#>>0x18	leshort	0x1c	(Borland compiler)
55#>>0x18	leshort	0x1e	(MS compiler)
56
57# If the relocation table is 0x40 or more bytes into the file, it's definitely
58# not a DOS EXE.
59>0x18  leshort >0x3f
60
61# Maybe it's a PE?
62>>(0x3c.l) string PE\0\0 PE
63!:mime	application/x-dosexec
64>>>(0x3c.l+24)	leshort		0x010b	\b32 executable
65>>>(0x3c.l+24)	leshort		0x020b	\b32+ executable
66>>>(0x3c.l+24)	leshort		0x0107	ROM image
67>>>(0x3c.l+24)	default		x	Unknown PE signature
68>>>>&0 		leshort		x	0x%x
69>>>(0x3c.l+22)	leshort&0x2000	>0	(DLL)
70>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		1	(native)
71>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		2	(GUI)
72>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		3	(console)
73>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		7	(POSIX)
74>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		9	(Windows CE)
75>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		10	(EFI application)
76>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		11	(EFI boot service driver)
77>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		12	(EFI runtime driver)
78>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		13	(EFI ROM)
79>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		14	(XBOX)
80>>>(0x3c.l+92)	leshort		15	(Windows boot application)
81>>>(0x3c.l+92)	default		x	(Unknown subsystem
82>>>>&0		leshort		x	0x%x)
83>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x14c	Intel 80386
84>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x166	MIPS R4000
85>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x168	MIPS R10000
86>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x184	Alpha
87>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1a2	Hitachi SH3
88>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1a6	Hitachi SH4
89>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1c0	ARM
90>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1c2	ARM Thumb
91>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1c4	ARMv7 Thumb
92>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x1f0	PowerPC
93>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x200	Intel Itanium
94>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x266	MIPS16
95>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x268	Motorola 68000
96>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x290	PA-RISC
97>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x366	MIPSIV
98>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x466	MIPS16 with FPU
99>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0xebc	EFI byte code
100>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0x8664	x86-64
101>>>(0x3c.l+4)	leshort		0xc0ee	MSIL
102>>>(0x3c.l+4)	default		x	Unknown processor type
103>>>>&0		leshort		x	0x%x
104>>>(0x3c.l+22)	leshort&0x0200	>0	(stripped to external PDB)
105>>>(0x3c.l+22)	leshort&0x1000	>0	system file
106>>>(0x3c.l+24)	leshort		0x010b
107>>>>(0x3c.l+232) lelong	>0	Mono/.Net assembly
108>>>(0x3c.l+24)	leshort		0x020b
109>>>>(0x3c.l+248) lelong	>0	Mono/.Net assembly
110
111# hooray, there's a DOS extender using the PE format, with a valid PE
112# executable inside (which just prints a message and exits if run in win)
113>>>(8.s*16)		string		32STUB	\b, 32rtm DOS extender
114>>>(8.s*16)		string		!32STUB	\b, for MS Windows
115>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	string		UPX0 \b, UPX compressed
116>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	PEC2 \b, PECompact2 compressed
117>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	UPX2
118>>>>(&0x10.l+(-4))	string		PK\3\4 \b, ZIP self-extracting archive (Info-Zip)
119>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.idata
120>>>>(&0xe.l+(-4))	string		PK\3\4 \b, ZIP self-extracting archive (Info-Zip)
121>>>>(&0xe.l+(-4))	string		ZZ0 \b, ZZip self-extracting archive
122>>>>(&0xe.l+(-4))	string		ZZ1 \b, ZZip self-extracting archive
123>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.rsrc
124>>>>(&0x0f.l+(-4))	string		a\\\4\5 \b, WinHKI self-extracting archive
125>>>>(&0x0f.l+(-4))	string		Rar! \b, RAR self-extracting archive
126>>>>(&0x0f.l+(-4))	search/0x3000	MSCF \b, InstallShield self-extracting archive
127>>>>(&0x0f.l+(-4))	search/32	Nullsoft \b, Nullsoft Installer self-extracting archive
128>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.data
129>>>>(&0x0f.l)		string		WEXTRACT \b, MS CAB-Installer self-extracting archive
130>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.petite\0 \b, Petite compressed
131>>>>(0x3c.l+0xf7)	byte		x
132>>>>>(&0x104.l+(-4))	string		=!sfx! \b, ACE self-extracting archive
133>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.WISE \b, WISE installer self-extracting archive
134>>>(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x140	.dz\0\0\0 \b, Dzip self-extracting archive
135>>>&(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x100	_winzip_ \b, ZIP self-extracting archive (WinZip)
136>>>&(0x3c.l+0xf8)	search/0x100	SharedD \b, Microsoft Installer self-extracting archive
137>>>0x30			string		Inno \b, InnoSetup self-extracting archive
138
139# Hmm, not a PE but the relocation table is too high for a traditional DOS exe,
140# must be one of the unusual subformats.
141>>(0x3c.l) string !PE\0\0 MS-DOS executable
142!:mime	application/x-dosexec
143
144>>(0x3c.l)		string		NE \b, NE
145!:mime	application/x-dosexec
146>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		1 for OS/2 1.x
147>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		2 for MS Windows 3.x
148>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		3 for MS-DOS
149>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		4 for Windows 386
150>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		5 for Borland Operating System Services
151>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	default		x
152>>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		x (unknown OS %x)
153>>>(0x3c.l+0x36)	byte		0x81 for MS-DOS, Phar Lap DOS extender
154>>>(0x3c.l+0x0c)	leshort&0x8003	0x8002 (DLL)
155>>>(0x3c.l+0x0c)	leshort&0x8003	0x8001 (driver)
156>>>&(&0x24.s-1)		string		ARJSFX \b, ARJ self-extracting archive
157>>>(0x3c.l+0x70)	search/0x80	WinZip(R)\ Self-Extractor \b, ZIP self-extracting archive (WinZip)
158
159>>(0x3c.l)		string		LX\0\0 \b, LX
160!:mime	application/x-dosexec
161>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		<1 (unknown OS)
162>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		1 for OS/2
163>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		2 for MS Windows
164>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		3 for DOS
165>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		>3 (unknown OS)
166>>>(0x3c.l+0x10)	lelong&0x28000	=0x8000 (DLL)
167>>>(0x3c.l+0x10)	lelong&0x20000	>0 (device driver)
168>>>(0x3c.l+0x10)	lelong&0x300	0x300 (GUI)
169>>>(0x3c.l+0x10)	lelong&0x28300	<0x300 (console)
170>>>(0x3c.l+0x08)	leshort		1 i80286
171>>>(0x3c.l+0x08)	leshort		2 i80386
172>>>(0x3c.l+0x08)	leshort		3 i80486
173>>>(8.s*16)		string		emx \b, emx
174>>>>&1			string		x %s
175>>>&(&0x54.l-3)		string		arjsfx \b, ARJ self-extracting archive
176
177# MS Windows system file, supposedly a collection of LE executables
178>>(0x3c.l)		string		W3 \b, W3 for MS Windows
179!:mime	application/x-dosexec
180
181>>(0x3c.l)		string		LE\0\0 \b, LE executable
182!:mime	application/x-dosexec
183>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		1
184# some DOS extenders use LE files with OS/2 header
185>>>>0x240		search/0x100	DOS/4G for MS-DOS, DOS4GW DOS extender
186>>>>0x240		search/0x200	WATCOM\ C/C++ for MS-DOS, DOS4GW DOS extender
187>>>>0x440		search/0x100	CauseWay\ DOS\ Extender for MS-DOS, CauseWay DOS extender
188>>>>0x40		search/0x40	PMODE/W for MS-DOS, PMODE/W DOS extender
189>>>>0x40		search/0x40	STUB/32A for MS-DOS, DOS/32A DOS extender (stub)
190>>>>0x40		search/0x80	STUB/32C for MS-DOS, DOS/32A DOS extender (configurable stub)
191>>>>0x40		search/0x80	DOS/32A for MS-DOS, DOS/32A DOS extender (embedded)
192# this is a wild guess; hopefully it is a specific signature
193>>>>&0x24		lelong		<0x50
194>>>>>(&0x4c.l)		string		\xfc\xb8WATCOM
195>>>>>>&0		search/8	3\xdbf\xb9 \b, 32Lite compressed
196# another wild guess: if real OS/2 LE executables exist, they probably have higher start EIP
197#>>>>(0x3c.l+0x1c)	lelong		>0x10000 for OS/2
198# fails with DOS-Extenders.
199>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		2 for MS Windows
200>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		3 for DOS
201>>>(0x3c.l+0x0a)	leshort		4 for MS Windows (VxD)
202>>>(&0x7c.l+0x26)	string		UPX \b, UPX compressed
203>>>&(&0x54.l-3)		string		UNACE \b, ACE self-extracting archive
204
205# looks like ASCII, probably some embedded copyright message.
206# and definitely not NE/LE/LX/PE
207>>0x3c		lelong	>0x20000000
208>>>(4.s*512)	leshort !0x014c \b, MZ for MS-DOS
209!:mime	application/x-dosexec
210# header data too small for extended executable
211>2		long	!0
212>>0x18		leshort <0x40
213>>>(4.s*512)	leshort !0x014c
214
215>>>>&(2.s-514)	string	!LE
216>>>>>&-2	string	!BW \b, MZ for MS-DOS
217!:mime	application/x-dosexec
218>>>>&(2.s-514)	string	LE \b, LE
219>>>>>0x240	search/0x100	DOS/4G for MS-DOS, DOS4GW DOS extender
220# educated guess since indirection is still not capable enough for complex offset
221# calculations (next embedded executable would be at &(&2*512+&0-2)
222# I suspect there are only LE executables in these multi-exe files
223>>>>&(2.s-514)	string	BW
224>>>>>0x240	search/0x100	DOS/4G	\b, LE for MS-DOS, DOS4GW DOS extender (embedded)
225>>>>>0x240	search/0x100	!DOS/4G	\b, BW collection for MS-DOS
226
227# This sequence skips to the first COFF segment, usually .text
228>(4.s*512)	leshort		0x014c \b, COFF
229!:mime	application/x-dosexec
230>>(8.s*16)	string		go32stub for MS-DOS, DJGPP go32 DOS extender
231>>(8.s*16)	string		emx
232>>>&1		string		x for DOS, Win or OS/2, emx %s
233>>&(&0x42.l-3)	byte		x
234>>>&0x26	string		UPX \b, UPX compressed
235# and yet another guess: small .text, and after large .data is unusal, could be 32lite
236>>&0x2c		search/0xa0	.text
237>>>&0x0b	lelong		<0x2000
238>>>>&0		lelong		>0x6000 \b, 32lite compressed
239
240>(8.s*16) string $WdX \b, WDos/X DOS extender
241
242# By now an executable type should have been printed out.  The executable
243# may be a self-uncompressing archive, so look for evidence of that and
244# print it out.
245#
246# Some signatures below from Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu.
247#
248>0x35	string	\x8e\xc0\xb9\x08\x00\xf3\xa5\x4a\x75\xeb\x8e\xc3\x8e\xd8\x33\xff\xbe\x30\x00\x05 \b, aPack compressed
249>0xe7	string	LH/2\ 	Self-Extract \b, %s
250>0x1c	string	UC2X	\b, UCEXE compressed
251>0x1c	string	WWP\ 	\b, WWPACK compressed
252>0x1c	string	RJSX 	\b, ARJ self-extracting archive
253>0x1c	string	diet 	\b, diet compressed
254>0x1c	string	LZ09 	\b, LZEXE v0.90 compressed
255>0x1c	string	LZ91 	\b, LZEXE v0.91 compressed
256>0x1c	string	tz 	\b, TinyProg compressed
257>0x1e	string	Copyright\ 1989-1990\ PKWARE\ Inc.	Self-extracting PKZIP archive
258!:mime	application/zip
259# Yes, this really is "Copr", not "Corp."
260>0x1e	string	PKLITE\ Copr.	Self-extracting PKZIP archive
261!:mime	application/zip
262# winarj stores a message in the stub instead of the sig in the MZ header
263>0x20	search/0xe0	aRJsfX \b, ARJ self-extracting archive
264>0x20	string AIN
265>>0x23	string 2	\b, AIN 2.x compressed
266>>0x23	string <2	\b, AIN 1.x compressed
267>>0x23	string >2	\b, AIN 1.x compressed
268>0x24	string	LHa's\ SFX \b, LHa self-extracting archive
269!:mime	application/x-lha
270>0x24	string	LHA's\ SFX \b, LHa self-extracting archive
271!:mime	application/x-lha
272>0x24	string	\ $ARX \b, ARX self-extracting archive
273>0x24	string	\ $LHarc \b, LHarc self-extracting archive
274>0x20	string	SFX\ by\ LARC \b, LARC self-extracting archive
275>0x40	string aPKG \b, aPackage self-extracting archive
276>0x64	string	W\ Collis\0\0 \b, Compack compressed
277>0x7a	string		Windows\ self-extracting\ ZIP	\b, ZIP self-extracting archive
278>>&0xf4 search/0x140 \x0\x40\x1\x0
279>>>(&0.l+(4)) string MSCF \b, WinHKI CAB self-extracting archive
280>1638	string	-lh5- \b, LHa self-extracting archive v2.13S
281>0x17888 string Rar! \b, RAR self-extracting archive
282
283# Skip to the end of the EXE.  This will usually work fine in the PE case
284# because the MZ image is hardcoded into the toolchain and almost certainly
285# won't match any of these signatures.
286>(4.s*512)	long	x
287>>&(2.s-517)	byte	x
288>>>&0	string		PK\3\4 \b, ZIP self-extracting archive
289>>>&0	string		Rar! \b, RAR self-extracting archive
290>>>&0	string		=!\x11 \b, AIN 2.x self-extracting archive
291>>>&0	string		=!\x12 \b, AIN 2.x self-extracting archive
292>>>&0	string		=!\x17 \b, AIN 1.x self-extracting archive
293>>>&0	string		=!\x18 \b, AIN 1.x self-extracting archive
294>>>&7	search/400	**ACE** \b, ACE self-extracting archive
295>>>&0	search/0x480	UC2SFX\ Header \b, UC2 self-extracting archive
296
297# a few unknown ZIP sfxes, no idea if they are needed or if they are
298# already captured by the generic patterns above
299>(8.s*16)	search/0x20	PKSFX \b, ZIP self-extracting archive (PKZIP)
300# TODO: how to add this? >FileSize-34 string Windows\ Self-Installing\ Executable \b, ZIP self-extracting archive
301#
302
303# TELVOX Teleinformatica CODEC self-extractor for OS/2:
304>49801	string	\x79\xff\x80\xff\x76\xff	\b, CODEC archive v3.21
305>>49824 leshort		=1			\b, 1 file
306>>49824 leshort		>1			\b, %u files
307
308# added by Joerg Jenderek of http://www.freedos.org/software/?prog=kc
309# and http://www.freedos.org/software/?prog=kpdos
310# for FreeDOS files like KEYBOARD.SYS, KEYBRD2.SYS, KEYBRD3.SYS, *.KBD
3110	string/b	KCF		FreeDOS KEYBoard Layout collection
312# only version=0x100 found
313>3	uleshort	x		\b, version 0x%x
314# length of string containing author,info and special characters
315>6	ubyte		>0
316#>>6	pstring		x		\b, name=%s
317>>7	string		>\0		\b, author=%-.14s
318>>7	search/254	\xff		\b, info=
319#>>>&0	string		x		\b%-s
320>>>&0	string		x		\b%-.15s
321# for FreeDOS *.KL files
3220	string/b	KLF		FreeDOS KEYBoard Layout file
323# only version=0x100 or 0x101 found
324>3	uleshort	x		\b, version 0x%x
325# stringlength
326>5	ubyte		>0
327>>8	string		x		\b, name=%-.2s
3280	string	\xffKEYB\ \ \ \0\0\0\0
329>12	string	\0\0\0\0`\004\360	MS-DOS KEYBoard Layout file
330
331# DOS device driver updated by Joerg Jenderek at May 2011,Mar 2017
332# https://amaus.net/static/S100/IBM/software/DOS/DOS%20techref/CHAPTER.009
3330	ulequad&0x07a0ffffffff		0xffffffff
334>0	use				msdos-driver
3350       name    			msdos-driver		DOS executable (
336#!:mime	application/octet-stream
337!:mime	application/x-dosdriver
338# also found FreeDOS print driver SPOOL.DEV and disc compression driver STACLOAD.BIN
339!:ext	sys/dev/bin
340>40	search/7			UPX!			\bUPX compressed
341# DOS device driver attributes
342>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x0000			\bblock device driver
343# character device
344>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x8000			\b
345>>4	uleshort&0x0008			0x0008			\bclock
346# fast video output by int 29h
347>>4	uleshort&0x0010			0x0010			\bfast
348# standard input/output device
349>>4	uleshort&0x0003			>0			\bstandard
350>>>4	uleshort&0x0001			0x0001			\binput
351>>>4	uleshort&0x0003			0x0003			\b/
352>>>4	uleshort&0x0002			0x0002			\boutput
353>>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x8000			\bcharacter device driver
354>0	ubyte				x
355# upx compressed device driver has garbage instead of real in name field of header
356>>40	search/7			UPX!
357>>40	default				x
358# leading/trailing nulls, zeros or non ASCII characters in 8-byte name field at offset 10 are skipped
359>>>12		ubyte			>0x2E			\b
360>>>>10		ubyte			>0x20
361>>>>>10		ubyte			!0x2E
362>>>>>>10	ubyte			!0x2A			\b%c
363>>>>11		ubyte			>0x20
364>>>>>11		ubyte			!0x2E			\b%c
365>>>>12		ubyte			>0x20
366>>>>>12		ubyte			!0x39
367>>>>>>12	ubyte			!0x2E			\b%c
368>>>13		ubyte			>0x20
369>>>>13		ubyte			!0x2E			\b%c
370>>>>14		ubyte			>0x20
371>>>>>14		ubyte			!0x2E			\b%c
372>>>>15		ubyte			>0x20
373>>>>>15		ubyte			!0x2E			\b%c
374>>>>16		ubyte			>0x20
375>>>>>16		ubyte			!0x2E
376>>>>>>16	ubyte			<0xCB			\b%c
377>>>>17		ubyte			>0x20
378>>>>>17		ubyte			!0x2E
379>>>>>>17	ubyte			<0x90			\b%c
380# some character device drivers like ASPICD.SYS, btcdrom.sys and Cr_atapi.sys contain only spaces or points in name field
381>>>12		ubyte			<0x2F
382# they have their real name at offset 22
383# also block device drivers like DUMBDRV.SYS
384>>>>22		string			>\056			%-.6s
385>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x0000
386# 32 bit sector addressing ( > 32 MB) for block devices
387>>4	uleshort&0x0002			0x0002			\b,32-bit sector-
388# support by driver functions 13h, 17h, 18h
389>4	uleshort&0x0040			0x0040			\b,IOCTL-
390# open, close, removable media support by driver functions 0Dh, 0Eh, 0Fh
391>4	uleshort&0x0800			0x0800			\b,close media-
392# output until busy support by int 10h for character device driver
393>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x8000
394>>4	uleshort&0x2000			0x2000			\b,until busy-
395# direct read/write support by driver functions 03h,0Ch
396>4	uleshort&0x4000			0x4000			\b,control strings-
397>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x8000
398>>4	uleshort&0x6840			>0			\bsupport
399>4	uleshort&0x8000			0x0000
400>>4	uleshort&0x4842			>0			\bsupport
401>0	ubyte				x			\b)
402# DOS driver cmd640x.sys has 0x12 instead of 0xffffffff for pointer field to next device header
4030	ulequad				0x0513c00000000012
404>0	use				msdos-driver
405# DOS drivers DC2975.SYS, DUMBDRV.SYS, ECHO.SYS has also none 0xffffffff for pointer field
4060	ulequad				0x32f28000ffff0016
407>0	use				msdos-driver
4080	ulequad				0x007f00000000ffff
409>0	use				msdos-driver
4100	ulequad				0x001600000000ffff
411>0	use				msdos-driver
412# DOS drivers LS120.SYS, MKELS120.SYS use reserved bits of attribute field
4130	ulequad				0x0bf708c2ffffffff
414>0	use				msdos-driver
4150	ulequad				0x07bd08c2ffffffff
416>0	use				msdos-driver
417
418# updated by Joerg Jenderek
419# GRR: line below too general as it catches also
420# rt.lib DYADISKS.PIC and many more
421# start with assembler instruction MOV
4220	ubyte		0x8c
423# skip "AppleWorks word processor data" like ARTICLE.1 ./apple
424>4	string			!O====
425# skip some unknown basic binaries like RocketRnger.SHR
426>>5	string			!MAIN
427# skip "GPG symmetrically encrypted data" ./gnu
428# skip "PGP symmetric key encrypted data" ./pgp
429# openpgpdefs.h: fourth byte < 14 indicate cipher algorithm type
430>>>4	ubyte			>13	DOS executable (COM, 0x8C-variant)
431# the remaining files should be DOS *.COM executables
432# dosshell.COM	8cc0 2ea35f07 e85211 e88a11 b80058 cd
433# hmload.COM	8cc8 8ec0 bbc02b 89dc 83c30f c1eb04 b4
434# UNDELETE.COM	8cca 2e8916 6503 b430 cd21 8b 2e0200 8b
435# BOOTFIX.COM	8cca 2e8916 9603 b430 cd21 8b 2e0200 8b
436# RAWRITE3.COM	8cca 2e8916 d602 b430 cd21 8b 2e0200 8b
437# SHARE.COM	8cca 2e8916 d602 b430 cd21 8b 2e0200 8b
438# validchr.COM	8cca 2e8916 9603 b430 cd21 8b 2e028b1e
439# devload.COM	8cca 8916ad01 b430 cd21 8b2e0200 892e
440!:mime	application/x-dosexec
441!:ext com
442
443# updated by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2008
4440	ulelong		0xffff10eb	DR-DOS executable (COM)
445# byte 0xeb conflicts with "sequent" magic leshort 0xn2eb
4460	ubeshort&0xeb8d	>0xeb00
447# DR-DOS STACKER.COM SCREATE.SYS missed
448
4490       name    msdos-com
450>0  byte        x               DOS executable (COM)
451>6	string		SFX\ of\ LHarc	\b, %s
452>0x1FE leshort	0xAA55		    \b, boot code
453>85	string		UPX		        \b, UPX compressed
454>4	string		\ $ARX		    \b, ARX self-extracting archive
455>4	string		\ $LHarc	    \b, LHarc self-extracting archive
456>0x20e string	SFX\ by\ LARC	\b, LARC self-extracting archive
457
458# JMP 8bit
4590	        byte	0xeb
460# allow forward jumps only
461>1          byte    >-1
462# that offset must be accessible
463>>(1.b+2)   byte    x
464>>>0        use msdos-com
465
466# JMP 16bit
4670           byte    0xe9
468# forward jumps
469>1          short   >-1
470# that offset must be accessible
471>>(1.s+3)   byte    x
472>>>0        use msdos-com
473# negative offset, must not lead into PSP
474>1          short   <-259
475# that offset must be accessible
476>>(1,s+65539)   byte    x
477>>>0        use msdos-com
478
479# updated by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2008,2015
480# following line is too general
4810	ubyte		0xb8
482# skip 2 linux kernels like memtest.bin with "\xb8\xc0\x07\x8e" in ./linux
483>0	string		!\xb8\xc0\x07\x8e
484# modified by Joerg Jenderek
485# syslinux COM32 or COM32R executable
486>>1	lelong&0xFFFFFFFe 0x21CD4CFe	COM executable (32-bit COMBOOT
487# http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Comboot_API
488# Since version 5.00 c32 modules switched from the COM32 object format to ELF
489!:mime	application/x-c32-comboot-syslinux-exec
490!:ext c32
491# http://syslinux.zytor.com/comboot.php
492# older syslinux version ( <4 )
493# (32-bit COMBOOT) programs *.C32 contain 32-bit code and run in flat-memory 32-bit protected mode
494# start with assembler instructions mov eax,21cd4cffh
495>>>1	lelong		0x21CD4CFf	\b)
496# syslinux:doc/comboot.txt
497# A COM32R program must start with the byte sequence B8 FE 4C CD 21 (mov
498# eax,21cd4cfeh) as a magic number.
499# syslinux version (4.x)
500# "COM executable (COM32R)" or "Syslinux COM32 module" by TrID
501>>>1	lelong		0x21CD4CFe	\b, relocatable)
502# remaining are DOS COM executables starting with assembler instruction MOV
503# like FreeDOS BANNER*.COM FINDDISK.COM GIF2RAW.COM WINCHK.COM
504# MS-DOS SYS.COM RESTART.COM
505# SYSLINUX.COM (version 1.40 - 2.13)
506# GFXBOOT.COM (version 3.75)
507# COPYBS.COM POWEROFF.COM INT18.COM
508>>1	default	x			COM executable for DOS
509!:mime	application/x-dosexec
510#!:mime	application/x-ms-dos-executable
511#!:mime	application/x-msdos-program
512!:ext com
513
5140	string/b	\x81\xfc
515>4	string	\x77\x02\xcd\x20\xb9
516>>36	string	UPX!			FREE-DOS executable (COM), UPX compressed
517252	string Must\ have\ DOS\ version DR-DOS executable (COM)
518# added by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2008
519# GRR search is not working
520#34	search/2	UPX!		FREE-DOS executable (COM), UPX compressed
52134	string	UPX!			FREE-DOS executable (COM), UPX compressed
52235	string	UPX!			FREE-DOS executable (COM), UPX compressed
523# GRR search is not working
524#2	search/28	\xcd\x21	COM executable for MS-DOS
525#WHICHFAT.cOM
5262	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
527#DELTREE.cOM DELTREE2.cOM
5284	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
529#IFMEMDSK.cOM ASSIGN.cOM COMP.cOM
5305	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
531#DELTMP.COm HASFAT32.cOM
5327	string	\xcd\x21
533>0	byte	!0xb8			COM executable for DOS
534#COMP.cOM MORE.COm
53510	string	\xcd\x21
536>5	string	!\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
537#comecho.com
53813	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
539#HELP.COm EDIT.coM
54018	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for MS-DOS
541#NWRPLTRM.COm
54223	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for MS-DOS
543#LOADFIX.cOm LOADFIX.cOm
54430	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for MS-DOS
545#syslinux.com 3.11
54670	string	\xcd\x21		COM executable for DOS
547# many compressed/converted COMs start with a copy loop instead of a jump
5480x6	search/0xa	\xfc\x57\xf3\xa5\xc3	COM executable for MS-DOS
5490x6	search/0xa	\xfc\x57\xf3\xa4\xc3	COM executable for DOS
550>0x18	search/0x10	\x50\xa4\xff\xd5\x73	\b, aPack compressed
5510x3c	string		W\ Collis\0\0		COM executable for MS-DOS, Compack compressed
552# FIXME: missing diet .com compression
553
554# miscellaneous formats
5550	string/b	LZ		MS-DOS executable (built-in)
556#0	byte		0xf0		MS-DOS program library data
557#
558
559# AAF files:
560# <stuartc@rd.bbc.co.uk> Stuart Cunningham
5610	string/b	\320\317\021\340\241\261\032\341AAFB\015\000OM\006\016\053\064\001\001\001\377			AAF legacy file using MS Structured Storage
562>30	byte	9		(512B sectors)
563>30	byte	12		(4kB sectors)
5640	string/b	\320\317\021\340\241\261\032\341\001\002\001\015\000\002\000\000\006\016\053\064\003\002\001\001			AAF file using MS Structured Storage
565>30	byte	9		(512B sectors)
566>30	byte	12		(4kB sectors)
567
568# Popular applications
5692080	string	Microsoft\ Word\ 6.0\ Document	%s
570!:mime	application/msword
5712080	string	Documento\ Microsoft\ Word\ 6 Spanish Microsoft Word 6 document data
572!:mime	application/msword
573# Pawel Wiecek <coven@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl> (for polish Word)
5742112	string	MSWordDoc			Microsoft Word document data
575!:mime	application/msword
576#
5770	belong	0x31be0000			Microsoft Word Document
578!:mime	application/msword
579#
5800	string/b	PO^Q`				Microsoft Word 6.0 Document
581!:mime	application/msword
582#
5834   long        0
584>0  belong      0xfe320000      Microsoft Word for Macintosh 1.0
585!:mime	application/msword
586!:ext   mcw
587>0  belong      0xfe340000      Microsoft Word for Macintosh 3.0
588!:mime	application/msword
589!:ext   mcw
590>0  belong      0xfe37001c      Microsoft Word for Macintosh 4.0
591!:mime	application/msword
592!:ext   mcw
593>0  belong      0xfe370023      Microsoft Word for Macintosh 5.0
594!:mime	application/msword
595!:ext   mcw
596
5970	string/b	\333\245-\0\0\0			Microsoft Word 2.0 Document
598!:mime	application/msword
599!:ext   doc
600512	string/b	\354\245\301			Microsoft Word Document
601!:mime	application/msword
602
603#
6040	string/b	\xDB\xA5\x2D\x00		Microsoft WinWord 2.0 Document
605!:mime application/msword
606#
6072080	string	Microsoft\ Excel\ 5.0\ Worksheet	%s
608!:mime	application/vnd.ms-excel
609#
6100	string/b	\xDB\xA5\x2D\x00		Microsoft WinWord 2.0 Document
611!:mime application/msword
612
6132080	string	Foglio\ di\ lavoro\ Microsoft\ Exce	%s
614!:mime	application/vnd.ms-excel
615#
616# Pawel Wiecek <coven@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl> (for polish Excel)
6172114	string	Biff5		Microsoft Excel 5.0 Worksheet
618!:mime	application/vnd.ms-excel
619# Italian MS-Excel
6202121	string	Biff5		Microsoft Excel 5.0 Worksheet
621!:mime	application/vnd.ms-excel
6220	string/b	\x09\x04\x06\x00\x00\x00\x10\x00	Microsoft Excel Worksheet
623!:mime	application/vnd.ms-excel
624#
625# Update: Joerg Jenderek
626# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_1-2-3
627# Reference: http://www.aboutvb.de/bas/formate/pdf/wk3.pdf
628# Note: newer Lotus versions >2 use longer BOF record
629# record type (BeginningOfFile=0000h) + length (001Ah)
6300	belong	0x00001a00
631# reserved should be 0h but 8c0dh for TUTMAC.WK3, 5h for SAMPADNS.WK3, 1h for a_readme.wk3, 1eh for K&G86.WK3
632#>18	uleshort&0x73E0	0
633# Lotus Multi Byte Character Set (LMBCS=1-31)
634>20	ubyte		>0
635>>20	ubyte		<32	Lotus 1-2-3
636#!:mime	application/x-123
637!:mime	application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3
638!:apple	????L123
639# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3 wk3 document data"
640>>>4	uleshort	0x1000	WorKsheet, version 3
641!:ext	wk3
642# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3 wk4 document data"
643>>>4	uleshort	0x1002	WorKsheet, version 4
644# also worksheet template 4 (.wt4)
645!:ext	wk4/wt4
646# no example or documentation for wk5
647#>>4	uleshort	0x????	WorKsheet, version 4
648#!:ext	wk5
649# only MacrotoScript.123 example
650>>>4	uleshort	0x1003	WorKsheet, version 97
651# also worksheet template Smartmaster (.12M)?
652!:ext	123
653# only Set_Y2K.123 example
654>>>4	uleshort	0x1005	WorKsheet, version 9.8 Millennium
655!:ext	123
656# no example for this version
657>>>4	uleshort	0x8001	FoRMatting data
658!:ext	frm
659# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3 fm3 or fmb document data"
660# TrID labeles the entry as "Formatting Data for Lotus 1-2-3 worksheet"
661>>>4	uleshort	0x8007	ForMatting data, version 3
662!:ext	fm3
663>>>4	default		x	unknown
664# file revision sub code 0004h for worksheets
665>>>>6	uleshort	=0x0004	worksheet
666!:ext	wXX
667>>>>6	uleshort	!0x0004	formatting data
668!:ext	fXX
669# main revision number
670>>>>4	uleshort	x	\b, revision 0x%x
671>>>6	uleshort	=0x0004	\b, cell range
672# active cellcoord range (start row, page,column ; end row, page, column)
673# start values normally 0~1st sheet A1
674>>>>8	ulelong		!0
675>>>>>10	ubyte		>0	\b%d*
676>>>>>8	uleshort	x	\b%d,
677>>>>>11	ubyte		x	\b%d-
678# end page mostly 0
679>>>>14	ubyte		>0	\b%d*
680# end raw, column normally not 0
681>>>>12	uleshort	x	\b%d,
682>>>>15	ubyte		x	\b%d
683# Lotus Multi Byte Character Set (1~cp850,2~cp851,...,16~japan,...,31~??)
684>>>>20	ubyte		>1	\b, character set 0x%x
685# flags
686>>>>21	ubyte		x	\b, flags 0x%x
687>>>6	uleshort	!0x0004
688# record type (FONTNAME=00AEh)
689>>>>30	search/29	\0\xAE
690# variable length m (2) + entries (1) + ?? (1) + LCMBS string (n)
691>>>>>&4	string		>\0	\b, 1st font "%s"
692#
693# Update: Joerg Jenderek
694# URL: http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Lotus_1-2-3
695# Reference: http://www.schnarff.com/file-formats/lotus-1-2-3/WSFF2.TXT
696# Note: Used by both old Lotus 1-2-3 and Lotus Symphony (DOS) til version 2.x
697# record type (BeginningOfFile=0000h) + length (0002h)
6980	belong	0x00000200
699# GRR: line above is too general as it catches also MS Windows CURsor
700# to display MS Windows cursor (strength=70) before Lotus 1-2-3 (strength=70-1)
701!:strength -1
702# skip Windows cursors with image height <256 and keep Lotus with low opcode 0001-0083h
703>7	ubyte		0
704# skip Windows cursors with image width 256 and keep Lotus with positiv opcode
705>>6	ubyte		>0	Lotus
706# !:mime	application/x-123
707!:mime	application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3
708!:apple	????L123
709# revision number (0404h = 123 1A, 0405h = Lotus Symphony , 0406h = 123 2.x wk1 , 8006h = fmt , ...)
710# undocumented; (version 5.26) labeled the configurations as "Lotus 1-2-3"
711>>>4	uleshort	0x0007	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 2.x (PGRAPH.CNF)
712!:ext	cnf
713>>>4	uleshort	0x0C05	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 2.4J
714!:ext	cnf
715>>>4	uleshort	0x0801	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 1-2.1
716!:ext	cnf
717>>>4	uleshort	0x0802	Symphony CoNFiguration
718!:ext	cnf
719>>>4	uleshort	0x0804	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 2.2
720!:ext	cnf
721>>>4	uleshort	0x080A	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 2.3-2.4
722!:ext	cnf
723>>>4	uleshort	0x1402	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 3.x
724!:ext	cnf
725>>>4	uleshort	0x1450	1-2-3 CoNFiguration, version 4.x
726!:ext	cnf
727# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 123"
728# TrID labeles the entry as "Lotus 123 Worksheet (generic)"
729>>>4	uleshort	0x0404	1-2-3 WorKSheet, version 1
730# extension "wks" also for Microsoft Works document
731!:ext	wks
732# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 123"
733# TrID labeles the entry as "Lotus 123 Worksheet (generic)"
734>>>4	uleshort	0x0405	Symphony WoRksheet, version 1.0
735!:ext	wrk/wr1
736# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3 wk1 document data"
737# TrID labeles the entry as "Lotus 123 Worksheet (V2)"
738>>>4	uleshort	0x0406	1-2-3/Symphony worksheet, version 2
739# Symphony (.wr1)
740!:ext	wk1/wr1
741# no example for this japan version
742>>>4	uleshort	0x0600	1-2-3 WorKsheet, version 1.xJ
743!:ext	wj1
744# no example or documentation for wk2
745#>>>4	uleshort	0x????	1-2-3 WorKsheet, version 2
746#!:ext	wk2
747# undocumented japan version
748>>>4	uleshort	0x0602	1-2-3 worksheet, version 2.4J
749!:ext	wj3
750# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3 fmt document data"
751>>>4	uleshort	0x8006	1-2-3 ForMaTting data, version 2.x
752# japan version 2.4J (fj3)
753!:ext	fmt/fj3
754# no example for this version
755>>>4	uleshort	0x8007	1-2-3 FoRMatting data, version 2.0
756!:ext	frm
757# (version 5.26) labeled the entry as "Lotus 1-2-3"
758>>>4	default		x	unknown worksheet or configuration
759!:ext	cnf
760>>>>4	uleshort	x	\b, revision 0x%x
761# 2nd record for most worksheets describes cells range
762>>>6		use	lotus-cells
763# 3nd record for most japan worksheets describes cells range
764>>>(8.s+10)	use	lotus-cells
765#	check and then display Lotus worksheet cells range
7660	name		lotus-cells
767# look for type (RANGE=0006h) + length (0008h) at record begin
768>0	ubelong	0x06000800	\b, cell range
769# cell range (start column, row, end column, row) start values normally 0,0~A1 cell
770>>4	ulong		!0
771>>>4	uleshort	x	\b%d,
772>>>6	uleshort	x	\b%d-
773# end of cell range
774>>8	uleshort	x	\b%d,
775>>10	uleshort	x	\b%d
776# EndOfLotus123
7770	string/b		WordPro\0	Lotus WordPro
778!:mime	application/vnd.lotus-wordpro
7790	string/b		WordPro\r\373	Lotus WordPro
780!:mime	application/vnd.lotus-wordpro
781
782
783# Summary: Script used by InstallScield to uninstall applications
784# Extension: .isu
785# Submitted by: unknown
786# Modified by (1): Abel Cheung <abelcheung@gmail.com> (replace useless entry)
7870		string		\x71\xa8\x00\x00\x01\x02
788>12		string		Stirling\ Technologies,		InstallShield Uninstall Script
789
790# Winamp .avs
791#0	string	Nullsoft\ AVS\ Preset\ \060\056\061\032 A plug in for Winamp ms-windows Freeware media player
7920	string/b	Nullsoft\ AVS\ Preset\ 	Winamp plug in
793
794# Windows Metafont .WMF
7950	string/b	\327\315\306\232	ms-windows metafont .wmf
7960	string/b	\002\000\011\000	ms-windows metafont .wmf
7970	string/b	\001\000\011\000	ms-windows metafont .wmf
798
799#tz3 files whatever that is (MS Works files)
8000	string/b	\003\001\001\004\070\001\000\000	tz3 ms-works file
8010	string/b	\003\002\001\004\070\001\000\000	tz3 ms-works file
8020	string/b	\003\003\001\004\070\001\000\000	tz3 ms-works file
803
804# PGP sig files .sig
805#0 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127 065 to  \027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8060 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127\065\027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8070 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127\066\027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8080 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127\067\027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8090 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127\070\027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8100 string \211\000\077\003\005\000\063\237\127\071\027\266\151\064\005\045\101\233\021\002 PGP sig
8110 string \211\000\225\003\005\000\062\122\207\304\100\345\042 PGP sig
812
813# windows zips files .dmf
8140	string/b	MDIF\032\000\010\000\000\000\372\046\100\175\001\000\001\036\001\000 MS Windows special zipped file
815
816
817#ico files
8180	string/b	\102\101\050\000\000\000\056\000\000\000\000\000\000\000	Icon for MS Windows
819
820# Windows icons
821# Update: Joerg Jenderek
822# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUR_(file_format)
823# Note: similar to Windows CURsor. container for BMP (only DIB part) or PNG
8240   belong  0x00000100
825>9  byte    0
826>>0 byte    x
827>>0 use     cur-ico-dir
828>9  ubyte   0xff
829>>0 byte    x
830>>0 use     cur-ico-dir
831#	displays number of icons and information for icon or cursor
8320	name		cur-ico-dir
833# skip some Lotus 1-2-3 worksheets, CYCLE.PIC and keep Windows cursors with
834# 1st data offset = dir header size + n * dir entry size = 6 + n * 10h = ?6h
835>18		ulelong		&0x00000006
836# skip remaining worksheets, because valid only for DIB image (40) or PNG image (\x89PNG)
837>>(18.l)	ulelong		x		MS Windows
838>>>0		ubelong		0x00000100	icon resource
839#!:mime		image/vnd.microsoft.icon
840!:mime		image/x-icon
841!:ext		ico
842>>>>4 		uleshort	x		- %d icon
843# plural s
844>>>>4 		uleshort	>1		\bs
845# 1st icon
846>>>>0x06	use		ico-entry
847# 2nd icon
848>>>>4 		uleshort	>1
849>>>>>0x16	use		ico-entry
850>>>0		ubelong		0x00000200	cursor resource
851#!:mime		image/x-cur
852!:mime		image/x-win-bitmap
853!:ext		cur
854>>>>4 		uleshort	x		- %d icon
855>>>>4 		uleshort	>1		\bs
856# 1st cursor
857>>>>0x06	use		cur-entry
858#>>>>0x16	use		cur-entry
859#	display information of one cursor entry
8600	name		cur-entry
861>0	use		cur-ico-entry
862>4	uleshort	x	\b, hotspot @%dx
863>6	uleshort	x	\b%d
864#	display information of one icon entry
8650	name		ico-entry
866>0			use	cur-ico-entry
867# normally 0 1 but also found 14
868>4	uleshort	>1	\b, %d planes
869# normally 0 1 but also found some 3, 4, some 6, 8, 24, many 32, two 256
870>6	uleshort	>1	\b, %d bits/pixel
871#	display shared information of cursor or icon entry
8720		name		cur-ico-entry
873>0		byte		=0		\b, 256x
874>0		byte		!0		\b, %dx
875>1		byte        	=0		\b256
876>1		byte        	!0		\b%d
877# number of colors in palette
878>2		ubyte		!0		\b, %d colors
879# reserved 0 FFh
880#>3		ubyte        	x		\b, reserved %x
881#>8		ulelong		x		\b, image size %d
882# offset of PNG or DIB image
883#>12		ulelong		x		\b, offset 0x%x
884# PNG header (\x89PNG)
885>(12.l)		ubelong		=0x89504e47
886>>&-4		indirect	x	\b with
887# DIB image
888>(12.l)		ubelong		!0x89504e47
889#>>&-4		use     	dib-image
890
891# Windows non-animated cursors
892# Update: Joerg Jenderek
893# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUR_(file_format)
894# Note: similar to Windows ICOn. container for BMP ( only DIB part)
895# GRR: line below is too general as it catches also Lotus 1-2-3 files
8960   belong  0x00000200
897>9  byte    0
898>>0 use     cur-ico-dir
899>9  ubyte   0xff
900>>0 use     cur-ico-dir
901
902# .chr files
9030	string/b	PK\010\010BGI	Borland font
904>4	string	>\0	%s
905# then there is a copyright notice
906
907
908# .bgi files
9090	string/b	pk\010\010BGI	Borland device
910>4	string	>\0	%s
911# then there is a copyright notice
912
913
914# Windows Recycle Bin record file (named INFO2)
915# By Abel Cheung (abelcheung AT gmail dot com)
916# Version 4 always has 280 bytes (0x118) per record, version 5 has 800 bytes
917# Since Vista uses another structure, INFO2 structure probably won't change
918# anymore. Detailed analysis in:
919# http://www.cybersecurityinstitute.biz/downloads/INFO2.pdf
9200	lelong		0x00000004
921>12	lelong		0x00000118	Windows Recycle Bin INFO2 file (Win98 or below)
922
9230	lelong		0x00000005
924>12	lelong		0x00000320	Windows Recycle Bin INFO2 file (Win2k - WinXP)
925
926# From Doug Lee via a FreeBSD pr
9279	string		GERBILDOC	First Choice document
9289	string		GERBILDB	First Choice database
9299	string		GERBILCLIP	First Choice database
9300	string		GERBIL		First Choice device file
9319	string		RABBITGRAPH	RabbitGraph file
9320	string		DCU1		Borland Delphi .DCU file
9330	string		=!<spell>	MKS Spell hash list (old format)
9340	string		=!<spell2>	MKS Spell hash list
935# Too simple - MPi
936#0	string		AH		Halo(TM) bitmapped font file
9370	lelong		0x08086b70	TurboC BGI file
9380	lelong		0x08084b50	TurboC Font file
939
940# Debian#712046: The magic below identifies "Delphi compiled form data".
941# An additional source of information is available at:
942# http://www.woodmann.com/fravia/dafix_t1.htm
9430	string		TPF0
944>4	pstring		>\0		Delphi compiled form '%s'
945
946# tests for DBase files moved, updated and merged to database
947
9480	string		PMCC		Windows 3.x .GRP file
9491	string		RDC-meg		MegaDots
950>8	byte		>0x2F		version %c
951>9	byte		>0x2F		\b.%c file
9520	lelong		0x4C
953>4	lelong		0x00021401	Windows shortcut file
954
955# .PIF files added by Joerg Jenderek from http://smsoft.ru/en/pifdoc.htm
956# only for windows versions equal or greater 3.0
9570x171	string	MICROSOFT\ PIFEX\0	Windows Program Information File
958!:mime	application/x-dosexec
959#>2	string	 	>\0		\b, Title:%.30s
960>0x24	string		>\0		\b for %.63s
961>0x65	string		>\0		\b, directory=%.64s
962>0xA5	string		>\0		\b, parameters=%.64s
963#>0x181	leshort	x	\b, offset %x
964#>0x183	leshort	x	\b, offsetdata %x
965#>0x185	leshort	x	\b, section length %x
966>0x187	search/0xB55	WINDOWS\ VMM\ 4.0\0
967>>&0x5e		ubyte	>0
968>>>&-1		string	<PIFMGR.DLL		\b, icon=%s
969#>>>&-1		string	PIFMGR.DLL		\b, icon=%s
970>>>&-1		string	>PIFMGR.DLL		\b, icon=%s
971>>&0xF0		ubyte	>0
972>>>&-1		string	<Terminal		\b, font=%.32s
973#>>>&-1		string	=Terminal		\b, font=%.32s
974>>>&-1		string	>Terminal		\b, font=%.32s
975>>&0x110	ubyte	>0
976>>>&-1		string	<Lucida\ Console	\b, TrueTypeFont=%.32s
977#>>>&-1		string	=Lucida\ Console	\b, TrueTypeFont=%.32s
978>>>&-1		string	>Lucida\ Console	\b, TrueTypeFont=%.32s
979#>0x187	search/0xB55	WINDOWS\ 286\ 3.0\0	\b, Windows 3.X standard mode-style
980#>0x187	search/0xB55	WINDOWS\ 386\ 3.0\0	\b, Windows 3.X enhanced mode-style
981>0x187	search/0xB55	WINDOWS\ NT\ \ 3.1\0	\b, Windows NT-style
982#>0x187	search/0xB55	WINDOWS\ NT\ \ 4.0\0	\b, Windows NT-style
983>0x187	search/0xB55	CONFIG\ \ SYS\ 4.0\0	\b +CONFIG.SYS
984#>>&06		string	x			\b:%s
985>0x187	search/0xB55	AUTOEXECBAT\ 4.0\0	\b +AUTOEXEC.BAT
986#>>&06		string	x			\b:%s
987
988# DOS EPS Binary File Header
989# From: Ed Sznyter <ews@Black.Market.NET>
9900	belong		0xC5D0D3C6	DOS EPS Binary File
991!:mime	image/x-eps
992>4	long		>0		Postscript starts at byte %d
993>>8	long		>0		length %d
994>>>12	long		>0		Metafile starts at byte %d
995>>>>16	long		>0		length %d
996>>>20	long		>0		TIFF starts at byte %d
997>>>>24	long		>0		length %d
998
999# TNEF magic From "Joomy" <joomy@se-ed.net>
1000# Microsoft Outlook's Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF)
10010	lelong		0x223e9f78	TNEF
1002!:mime	application/vnd.ms-tnef
1003
1004# Norton Guide (.NG , .HLP) files added by Joerg Jenderek from source NG2HTML.C
1005# of http://www.davep.org/norton-guides/ng2h-105.tgz
1006# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Guides
10070	string		NG\0\001
1008# only value 0x100 found at offset 2
1009>2	ulelong		0x00000100	Norton Guide
1010# Title[40]
1011>>8	string		>\0		"%-.40s"
1012#>>6	uleshort	x		\b, MenuCount=%u
1013# szCredits[5][66]
1014>>48	string		>\0		\b, %-.66s
1015>>114	string		>\0		%-.66s
1016
1017# 4DOS help (.HLP) files added by Joerg Jenderek from source TPHELP.PAS
1018# of http://www.4dos.info/
1019# pointer,HelpID[8]=4DHnnnmm
10200	ulelong	0x48443408		4DOS help file
1021>4	string	x			\b, version %-4.4s
1022
1023# old binary Microsoft (.HLP) files added by Joerg Jenderek from http://file-extension.net/seeker/file_extension_hlp
10240	ulequad	0x3a000000024e4c	MS Advisor help file
1025
1026# HtmlHelp files (.chm)
10270	string/b	ITSF\003\000\000\000\x60\000\000\000	MS Windows HtmlHelp Data
1028
1029# GFA-BASIC (Wolfram Kleff)
10302	string/b	GFA-BASIC3	GFA-BASIC 3 data
1031
1032#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1033# From Stuart Caie <kyzer@4u.net> (developer of cabextract)
1034# Microsoft Cabinet files
10350	string/b	MSCF\0\0\0\0	Microsoft Cabinet archive data
1036!:mime application/vnd.ms-cab-compressed
1037>8	lelong		x		\b, %u bytes
1038>28	leshort		1		\b, 1 file
1039>28	leshort		>1		\b, %u files
1040
1041# InstallShield Cabinet files
10420	string/b	ISc(		InstallShield Cabinet archive data
1043>5	byte&0xf0	=0x60		version 6,
1044>5	byte&0xf0	!0x60		version 4/5,
1045>(12.l+40)	lelong	x		%u files
1046
1047# Windows CE package files
10480	string/b	MSCE\0\0\0\0	Microsoft WinCE install header
1049>20	lelong		0		\b, architecture-independent
1050>20	lelong		103		\b, Hitachi SH3
1051>20	lelong		104		\b, Hitachi SH4
1052>20	lelong		0xA11		\b, StrongARM
1053>20	lelong		4000		\b, MIPS R4000
1054>20	lelong		10003		\b, Hitachi SH3
1055>20	lelong		10004		\b, Hitachi SH3E
1056>20	lelong		10005		\b, Hitachi SH4
1057>20	lelong		70001		\b, ARM 7TDMI
1058>52	leshort		1		\b, 1 file
1059>52	leshort		>1		\b, %u files
1060>56	leshort		1		\b, 1 registry entry
1061>56	leshort		>1		\b, %u registry entries
1062
1063
1064# Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMF)
1065# See msdn.microsoft.com/archive/en-us/dnargdi/html/msdn_enhmeta.asp
1066# for further information.
10670	ulelong 1
1068>40	string	\ EMF		Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMF) image data
1069>>44	ulelong x		version 0x%x
1070
1071# from http://filext.com by Derek M Jones <derek@knosof.co.uk>
1072# False positive with PPT (also currently this string is too long)
1073#0	string/b	\xD0\xCF\x11\xE0\xA1\xB1\x1A\xE1\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x3E\x00\x03\x00\xFE\xFF\x09\x00\x06	Microsoft Installer
10740	string/b	\320\317\021\340\241\261\032\341	Microsoft Office Document
1075#>48	byte	0x1B					Excel Document
1076#!:mime application/vnd.ms-excel
1077>546	string	bjbj			Microsoft Word Document
1078!:mime	application/msword
1079>546	string	jbjb			Microsoft Word Document
1080!:mime	application/msword
1081
10820	string/b	\224\246\056		Microsoft Word Document
1083!:mime	application/msword
1084
1085512	string	R\0o\0o\0t\0\ \0E\0n\0t\0r\0y	Microsoft Word Document
1086!:mime	application/msword
1087
1088# From: "Nelson A. de Oliveira" <naoliv@gmail.com>
1089# Magic type for Dell's BIOS .hdr files
1090# Dell's .hdr
10910	string/b $RBU
1092>23	string Dell			%s system BIOS
1093>5	byte   2
1094>>48	byte   x			version %d.
1095>>49	byte   x			\b%d.
1096>>50	byte   x			\b%d
1097>5	byte   <2
1098>>48	string x			version %.3s
1099
1100# Type: Microsoft DirectDraw Surface
1101# URL:	http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/directx9_c/directx/graphics/reference/DDSFileReference/ddsfileformat.asp
1102# From: Morten Hustveit <morten@debian.org>
11030	string/b	DDS\040\174\000\000\000 Microsoft DirectDraw Surface (DDS),
1104>16	lelong	>0			%d x
1105>12	lelong	>0			%d,
1106>84	string	x			%.4s
1107
1108# Type: Microsoft Document Imaging Format (.mdi)
1109# URL:	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Document_Imaging_Format
1110# From: Daniele Sempione <scrows@oziosi.org>
1111# Too weak (EP)
1112#0	short	0x5045			Microsoft Document Imaging Format
1113
1114# MS eBook format (.lit)
11150	string/b	ITOLITLS		Microsoft Reader eBook Data
1116>8	lelong	x			\b, version %u
1117!:mime					application/x-ms-reader
1118
1119# Windows CE Binary Image Data Format
1120# From: Dr. Jesus <j@hug.gs>
11210	string/b	B000FF\n	Windows Embedded CE binary image
1122
1123# Windows Imaging (WIM) Image
11240	string/b	MSWIM\000\000\000	Windows imaging (WIM) image
11250	string/b	WLPWM\000\000\000	Windows imaging (WIM) image, wimlib pipable format
1126
1127# The second byte of these signatures is a file version; I don't know what,
1128# if anything, produced files with version numbers 0-2.
1129# From: John Elliott <johne@seasip.demon.co.uk>
11300	string	\xfc\x03\x00	Mallard BASIC program data (v1.11)
11310	string	\xfc\x04\x00	Mallard BASIC program data (v1.29+)
11320	string	\xfc\x03\x01	Mallard BASIC protected program data (v1.11)
11330	string	\xfc\x04\x01	Mallard BASIC protected program data (v1.29+)
1134
11350	string	MIOPEN		Mallard BASIC Jetsam data
11360	string	Jetsam0		Mallard BASIC Jetsam index data
1137
1138# DOS backup 2.0 to 3.2
1139
1140# backupid.@@@
1141
1142# plausibility check for date
11430x3	ushort	>1979
1144>0x5	ubyte-1 <31
1145>>0x6	ubyte-1 <12
1146# actually 121 nul bytes
1147>>>0x7	string	\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
1148>>>>0x1 ubyte	x	DOS 2.0 backup id file, sequence %d
1149!:ext @@@
1150>>>>0x0 ubyte	0xff	\b, last disk
1151
1152# backed up file
1153
1154# skip some AppleWorks word like Tomahawk.Awp, WIN98SE-DE.vhd
1155# by looking for trailing nul of maximal file name string
11560x52	ubyte	0
1157# test for flag byte: FFh~complete file, 00h~split file
1158# FFh -127 =	-1 -127 =	-128
1159# 00h -127 =	 0 -127 =	-127
1160>0	byte-127	<-126
1161# plausibility check for file name length
1162>>0x53	ubyte-1	<78
1163# looking for terminating nul of file name string
1164>>>(0x53.b+4)	ubyte	0
1165# looking if last char of string is valid DOS file name
1166>>>>(0x53.b+3)	ubyte	>0x1F
1167# actually 44 nul bytes
1168# but sometimes garbage according to Ralf Quint. So can not be used as test
1169#>0x54	string	\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
1170# first char of full file name is DOS (5Ch) or UNIX (2Fh) path separator
1171# only DOS variant found. UNIX variant according to V32SLASH.TXT in archive PD0315.EXE
1172>>>>>5	ubyte&0x8C	0x0C
1173# ./msdos (version 5.30) labeled the entry as
1174# "DOS 2.0 backed up file %s, split file, sequence %d" or
1175# "DOS 2.0 backed up file %s, complete file"
1176>>>>>>0	ubyte	x	DOS 2.0-3.2 backed up
1177#>>>>>>0	ubyte	0xff	complete
1178>>>>>>0	ubyte	0
1179>>>>>>>1 uleshort	x	sequence %d of
1180# full file name with path but without drive letter and colon stored from 0x05 til 0x52
1181>>>>>>0x5	string	x	file %s
1182# backup name is original filename
1183#!:ext	*
1184# magic/Magdir/msdos, 1169: Warning: EXTENSION type `     *' has bad char '*'
1185# file: line 1169: Bad magic entry '  *'
1186# after header original file content
1187>>>>>>128	indirect x	\b;
1188
1189
1190# DOS backup 3.3 to 5.x
1191
1192# CONTROL.nnn files
11930	string	\x8bBACKUP\x20
1194# actually 128 nul bytes
1195>0xa	string	\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
1196>>0x9	ubyte	x	DOS 3.3 backup control file, sequence %d
1197>>0x8a	ubyte	0xff	\b, last disk
1198
1199# NB: The BACKUP.nnn files consist of the files backed up,
1200# concatenated.
1201