Preferred Executable Format
'PEF
' redirects here, for other meanings, see
PEF (disambiguation)
The
Preferred Executable Format
is a
file format
that specifies the format of
executable
files and other
object code
. PEF executables are also called
Code Fragment Manager
files (CFM). PEF was developed by
Apple Computer
for use in its
Mac OS
operating system
. It was optimised for
RISC
processors
. In
Mac OS X
, the
Mach-O
file format is the native
executable
format. However, PEF is still supported and used by some
Carbon
applications ported from earlier
Mac OS
versions.
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