:) It's no use to run it on Windows. It does not have an exe structure. 
Besides, it's meant to be run on a completely different architecture.

Here you can find details on what's known at the moment:
http://www.free60.org/wiki/BackwardsCompatibility
http://www.free60.org/wiki/XEX


> 
> Quick note... That is at the beginning of the xex, not the end.
> 
> I did notice that and just as a test renemaed the default.xex file 
> to  default.exe on my win2k machine and when I run it I get a 
> prompt that says  "Program too big to fit in memory".
> 
> Can someone run this file on an XP machine and see what happens?
> 


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