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Microsoft, DOS
MS-DOS 4.00 source code's sloppy Git dump breaks build and erases metadata
The fumble is dumping the source into a Git repository rather than providing a pristine archive, which, as software curator Michal Necasek of the OS/2 Museum
Microsoft made DOS 4.0 open-source, but not everyone is happy
Microsoft 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 it and see what makes it tick. That’s part of the reason that both companies have released the source code for certain versions,
Microsoft releases source code for MS-DOS 4.0 (and Multitasking DOS)
A decade after releasing the source code for MS-DOS 1.1 and MS-DOS 2.0, Microsoft has open sourced a (slightly) more recent operating system: MS-DOS 4.0. First released in 1988, you can now download the source code from GitHub, where it’s been shared under the MIT license.
Microsoft and IBM release MS-DOS 4.00 source code
In a celebration of innovation and preserving computing history, Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.00 in partnership with IBM. The release – available under the permissive MIT license – includes the operating system's source code,
Microsoft releases MS-DOS 4.0 source code and floppy images through an open-source license
Ten years after releasing the source code of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0, Microsoft is making yet another contribution to the world of open-source software preservation. Working
Microsoft releases source code for MS-DOS 4.0
Microsoft has once again made the source code of a version of its ancient MS-DOS operating system available for download.
Microsoft, IBM release source code of 1988's MS-DOS 4.00
Microsoft and IBM have publicly released the source code of the infamous 1988 MS-DOS 4.00. This version, notorious for its bugs and complex development history, is now accessible on Microsoft's MS-DOS GitHub page.
Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release
The MS-DOS 4.00 code is available on Microsoft's MS-DOS GitHub page along with versions 1.25 and 2.0, which Microsoft open-sourced in cooperation with the Computer History Museum back in 2014. All open-source versions of DOS have been released under the MIT License.
Microsoft dusts off ancient MS-DOS 4.0 code for release on GitHub
Nobody's favorite operating system is now available for inspection In 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 ahead of Windows 3.
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Ask Amy: Guy has a ‘bro code’ question
If (he) wanted to have a relationship with my former girlfriend and was honest about it, then my feelings might have been ...
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R language flaw allows code execution via RDS/RDX files
A new vulnerability has been discovered in the R programming language that allows arbitrary code execution upon deserializing ...
Yahoo
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Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0 and it's giving me all the nostalgia feels
Now Microsoft has released the
source code
for MS-DOS 4.0 in partnership with IBM, and apparently, all it takes is the logo ...
GameSpot
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Ready Or Not Developer Confirms It Was Hacked, Source Code Stolen
Void Interactive, the developer behind the tactical first-person shooter game, Ready or Not, has confirmed that it was hacked ...
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Open Source Software : Is it Secure and Safe to Use?
Learn more about Open Source software security and how you can keep yourself safe when using open source applications by ...
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UT students made up less than half of Monday protest arrests, UT source says
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A total of 79 people were arrested Monday after a group of pro-Palestine protesters gathered on the South ...
tom's Hardware on MSN
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Museum criticizes Microsoft for 'mutilated' MS-DOS 4 open source release — posting on 'stupid' git blamed for the buggy blunder
Microsoft released its landmark 1986 MS-DOS 4 operating system's source code on GitHub, listed alongside its other DOS source ...
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