Hi Tom,
>>> Was there ever any "official" format for a shared runtime library under
>>> MS-DOS? Windows has .DLL files, Linux has .KO files, and MS-DOS had...
>>> what, exactly? In all my years DOSsing I've never heard of anything
>>> official like this, so I'm pretty sure there was no such thing (unless
>>> you count a TSR, but that's not really what I'm after) but I figured it
>>> doesn't hurt to ask you folks, as you have more years under various
>>> flavors of DOS than I.
>
>> Another one, but docs (12 pages) are in German:
>> <http://www.kiezsoft.de/article.php?id=12>
>
>> One example for the ATARI Portfolio:
>> <http://www.pofowiki.de/doku.php?id=software:vorstellung:spiele:sudokusolve>
>
> the question was about 'any "official" format', like in a standard,
> not if that can be done at all.
When creating "a (new|first) standard", it's probably a good idea to
look at existing solutions.
Cheers,
Robert
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