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has gloss | eng: The NE, abbreviation for New Executable, is a 16-bit executable file format that was introduced in Windows 3.1 , and was also used at a later time in OS/2 and 16-bit Windows. While it was "new" at the time of invention, it is now rare and obsolete, though its usage can still be found by a few select programs. It is backwards compatible with the older DOS MZ format. . |
lexicalization | eng: New Executable |
instance of | e/OS2 |
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lexicalization | jpn: New Executable |
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