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16 bits executable file format, used in Windows 1.0-3.11, OS/2 and some special version of MS-DOS.
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Help disassembling a simple 16-bit NE function
I am currently attempting to reverse engineer a simple function from within a 16-Bit Windows 3.1 (NE) DLL, which from what I can tell is used to display a message box when required. …
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Help disassembling a simple 16-bit NE function
As per the comment made by @blabb on his answer, I looked at the Win16 WINDOWS.H header file (from the Windows 3.1 Driver Development Kit (DDK)) to see which calling conventions were used for the Win1 …