ECOFF
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The Extended Common Object File Format (ECOFF) is a file format for executables, object code, and shared libraries, extended from the COFF specification.
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Filename extension |
none, .o, .so |
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Developed by | MIPS |
Type of format | Binary, executable, object, shared libraries |
Extended from | COFF |
ECOFF was developed for the MIPS platform, and was used by DEC Ultrix and Tru64 (previously Digital Unix and OSF/1), SGI Irix, Linux/MIPS and the Net Yaroze.[1]
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