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# alpha architecture description
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0	leshort		0603		COFF format alpha
>22	leshort&030000	!020000		executable
>24	leshort		0410		pure
>24	leshort		0413		paged
>22	leshort&020000	!0		dynamically linked
>16	lelong		!0		not stripped
>16	lelong		0		stripped
>22	leshort&030000	020000		shared library
>24	leshort		0407		object
>27	byte		x		- version %d
>26	byte		x		.%d
>28	byte		x		-%d

# Basic recognition of Digital UNIX core dumps - Mike Bremford <mike@@opac.bl.uk>
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# The actual magic number is just "Core", followed by a 2-byte version
# number; however, treating any file that begins with "Core" as a Digital
# UNIX core dump file may produce too many false hits, so we include one
# byte of the version number as well; DU 5.0 appears only to be up to
# version 2.
#
0	string		Core\001	Alpha COFF format core dump (Digital UNIX)
>24	string		>\0		\b, from '%s'
0	string		Core\002	Alpha COFF format core dump (Digital UNIX)
>24	string		>\0		\b, from '%s'

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