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A man was crossing a road one day when a frog called out to him and said, “If you kiss me , I’ll turn into a beautiful princess .” He bent over, picked up the frog , and put it in his pocket. The frog spoke up again and said, “If you kiss me and turn me back into a beautiful princess , I will tell everyone how smart and brave you are and how you are my hero.” The man took the frog out of his pocket, smiled at it, and returned it to his pocket. The frog spoke up again and said, “If you kiss me and turn me back into a beautiful princess , I will be your loving companion for an entire week.” The man took the frog out of his pocket, smiled at it, and returned it to his pocket. The frog then cried out, “If you kiss me and turn me back into a princess , I’ll stay with you for a year and do ANYTHING you want.” Again the man took the frog out, smiled at it, and put it back into his pocket. Finally, the frog asked, “What is the matter? I’ve told you I’m a beautiful princess , that I’l

.EXE file

EXE is the common filename extension denoting an executable file (a program ) in the DOS, OpenVMS, Microsoft Windows , ReactOS, and OS/2 operating systems . Besides the executable program itself, many EXE files contain other components called resources, such as bitmaps and icons which the executable program may use for its graphical user interface . Contents:- 1. EXE file formats a. 1.1 DOS b. 1.2 OS/2 c. 1.3 Windows 2. Other EXE file formats :- There are several main executable file formats : 1.1) DOS… • 16-bit DOS MZ executable: The original DOS executable file format, these can be identified by the letters “MZ” at the beginning of the file in ASCII. • 16-bit DOS COM executable: DOS executable files having the “.COM” extension. • 16-bit New Executable: Introduced with Multitasking MS-DOS 4.0, these can be identified by the “NE” in ASCII. These never became popular or useful for DOS and cannot be run by any other version of DOS, but can usually be run by 32-bit Windows and OS/2 ve