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Microsoft releases MS-DOS 4.0 source code and floppy images through an open-source license
TechSpot· 7 days agoTen years after releasing the source code of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0, Microsoft is making yet another...
MS-DOS 4.00 source code's sloppy Git dump breaks build and erases metadata
TechSpot· 3 days agoFacepalm: Microsoft deserves kudos for open-sourcing the MS-DOS 4.00 source code, shedding light on an important milestone in computing history. The fumble ...
Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release
Ars Technica· 7 days agoThe MS-DOS 4.00 code is available on Microsoft's MS-DOS GitHub page along with versions 1.25 and...
‘A Body Made of Glass’ Review: Hypochondria and Humanity
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days ago“We are breakable. We are vulnerable,” she writes, but perhaps most importantly, “we are...
Microsoft has released the MS-DOS 4.0 source code.
The Verge· 7 days agoThe company worked with IBM to release a 1998 uncompiled version DOS 4.0 on Thursday, although unfortunately, this release lacks the app-switching capabilities that landed it the nickname MT-DOS ...
Microsoft open sources MS-DOS 4.0
The Register· 7 days agoIn partnership with IBM, Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0, more than 35 years since the operating system made a muted appearance...
Disney Detonates Four Bombs In Deadline’s 2023 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament
Deadline via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoDeadline’s Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament is back. While studios during Covid wildly embraced...
In a Portland Library, Activists Fortify for a Standoff
New York Times· 2 days agoWood pallets are stacked next to the doors as fortifications. Next to what is normally a circulation...
It's baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0
ZDNet· 7 days agoMicrosoft and IBM have joined forces to open-source the 1988 operating system MS-DOS 4.0 under the...
Microsoft made DOS 4.0 open-source...with issues
PC World· 4 days agoMicrosoft and IBM’s DOS operating system is an important milestone in the history of personal computing, and it’s just as important that we can dig into...