Microsoft has released the code to MS-DOS 4.00 on GitHub; Dave takes you a tour of the code, builds it, and runs it on original hardware. For my book on lif...
4.0.x wasn’t great but it was used pretty heavily.
It’ll be slightly interesting to see it, and I’m not sure a more “popular” version like 5.0 would be much more interesting.
I’m curious about releasing 6.0 or 6.2, which MS was forced to recall because they “stole” some technology and put it in DOS. Although part thatd be interesting would be any damning code comments.
I thought this was a specific, unpopular version. The versions people actually used are still closed. Did that changee?
No, still the same.
4.0.x wasn’t great but it was used pretty heavily.
It’ll be slightly interesting to see it, and I’m not sure a more “popular” version like 5.0 would be much more interesting.
I’m curious about releasing 6.0 or 6.2, which MS was forced to recall because they “stole” some technology and put it in DOS. Although part thatd be interesting would be any damning code comments.