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The '''Extended Common Object File Format''' ('''ECOFF''') is a [[file format]] for [[executable]]s, [[object code]], and [[shared libraries]].
The '''Extended Common Object File Format''' ('''ECOFF''') is a [[file format]] for [[executable]]s, [[object code]], and [[shared libraries]], based on the [[COFF]] specification.


ECOFF was developed for the MIPS platform, and was used by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Ultrix]] and [[Tru64]] (previously Digital Unix and OSF/1), [[Silicon Graphics|SGI]] [[Irix]], and [[Linux]]/[[MIPS Technologies|MIPS]].
ECOFF was developed for the MIPS platform, and was used by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Ultrix]] and [[Tru64]] (previously Digital Unix and OSF/1), [[Silicon Graphics|SGI]] [[Irix]], and [[Linux]]/[[MIPS Technologies|MIPS]].

Revision as of 17:48, 12 September 2020

ECOFF
Filename extension
none, .o, .so
Developed byMIPS
Type of formatBinary, executable, object, shared libraries
Extended fromCOFF

The Extended Common Object File Format (ECOFF) is a file format for executables, object code, and shared libraries, based on the COFF specification.

ECOFF was developed for the MIPS platform, and was used by DEC Ultrix and Tru64 (previously Digital Unix and OSF/1), SGI Irix, and Linux/MIPS.

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