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PE/COFF Specification V8 PDF

Started by dedndave, June 08, 2012, 12:35:42 AM

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dedndave

this is the PE/COFF spec v8 PDF file that Hutch posted in the old forum

xiahan

Dave,

you just give me aboundant resource,  :icon_mrgreen:

ragdog

#2
Hi Dave

Here is v8.2 (Updated: October 5, 2010)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg463119.aspx

Greets,

dedndave

thanks ragdog   :t
we'll have to get Hutch to convert it to PDF
i can do it, but my resulting file turns out a little larger than his

ragdog

#4
Yes a Pdf is nice

You can convert Doc or Docx online tp pdf
http://www.doc2pdf.net/

Here is the pdf

Greets,

dedndave

that looks good
although - notice that it is almost twice the size as when Hutch does it
i think he has the "paid-for" version of Acrobat

ragdog

Quotealthough - notice that it is almost twice the size as when Hutch does it

Hmm it give many free Pdf konverter
Only the size  ::)

Ok we wait for hutch Pdf version and i think is not really smaller

Greets,

xiahan

Quote from: dedndave on June 08, 2012, 04:56:51 AM
i think he has the "paid-for" version of Acrobat

sounds like Hutch is rather wealthy,
Ok, it's a joke.
but i find yours talking is full of amusement

hutch--

What a shame I am not, wealthy that is. As you can tell I sit up at night wringing my hands while wiping away the tear stains etc etc .... but what is wrong with using the late version as a Microsoft Docx file ?

xiahan

Hutch,the same goes for me ,but i doesn't wiping my tear stains at night, i do some sanitation maintain for the computers in a net bar,like cleaning up the waste beverage bottles and snack bags etc etc. and after finishing the cleaning(you get it it's my job) i can use a comuter to post on the New Masm Forum :lol:

hutch--

xiahan,

All work is honourable, in the past I have run my own business where you do all of the work, sweep the floor, purchase the stock and do all of the maintainance. Sounds like a lot but you get better at it and you become a lot more useful.

If you are not afraid of doing a lot of work you may well end up as a successful businessman who makes a lot of money.  :t

jj2007

xiahan,

Hutch is right, every work is honourable. I have worked in manufacturing when I was young, and I have learnt to respect the work of those who have dirty hands.

Once you have saved some money, don't forget to buy a garage, like this one :t

Tedd

A better conversion (direct pdf export from Word), complete with clickable links and section bookmarks..

http://www.filedropper.com/pecoffv82
Potato2

xiahan

hi Hutch,jj2007

thanks your encouragement and guidence,i will insist on my love on assembly programming and try to make good use of ! :biggrin:

xiahan

Quote from: jj2007 on June 10, 2012, 04:12:14 PM
Once you have saved some money, don't forget to buy a garage, like this one :t
i feel the garage is whithin my heart, ^ ^