![]() ![]() This makes the prefix look more like a real Windows installation, at the cost of some extra disk space - Modules that have been converted to PE can use standard wide-char C functions, as well as wide-char character constants like L"abc". ![]() This helps various copy protection schemes that check that the on-disk and in-memory contents of system modules are identical - The actual PE binaries are copied into the Wine prefix instead of the fake DLL files. ![]() PE modules: - Most modules are built in PE format (Portable Executable, the Windows binary format) instead of ELF when the MinGW compiler is available. ![]()
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