I need to detect whether a given .dll or .exe file is 32 bit or 64 bit
At the moment I have only one solution: read the PE Header from the specified file and take the 'Machine' field from there.
( Specification: Microsoft Portable Executable and Common Object File Format Specification (.docx file) at section "3.3. COFF File Header (Object and Image)" )
This field can take up to about 20 values. Three of them are:
IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386 ( == 32bit )
IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_IA64 ( == 64bit )
IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64 ( == 64bit )
My questions:
1) Is 'Machine' to bitness mapping correct or did I miss something? Are there any other caveats?
2) Is there easier way to detect 32/64 bitness (probably some specific field in PE format I didn't notice or some special system function)?
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