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Anatomy of a .NET Assembly – The DOS stub

(Simon Cooper) The DOS stub at the top of the file is the first thing you notice when you open a .NET assembly in a hex editor. But what do those bytes mean, and what do they do? As I discussed in a previous post, the first 64 bytes are the DOS header, and the next 64 bytes is the stub program. What

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