MS-DOS 4.0 is a relic from when IBM and Microsoft were in the throes of their joint OS/2 adventure. It was notable for its ...
Microsoft has released the MS-DOS 4.00 source code, binaries, disk images, and documentation. The source code, which is nearly 45 years old, has been released under the MIT license, allowing ...
Originally, an English researcher named Connor "Starfrost" Hyde wanted to talk to former Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie, who was working for Lotus at the time, about software from his collection ...
In its blog post about open-sourcing MS-DOS 4.00, Microsoft says this release was precipitated largely thanks to correspondence between former Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie and a ...
Microsoft decided to open source MS-DOS 4 after a young English researcher (Connor "Starfrost" Hyde) got in touch with Ray Ozzie. The company's former Chief Technical Officer had some unreleased ...
The reason Microsoft decided to open source MS-DOS 4.0 in the first place was because a young British software researcher, Conor Hyde, was corresponding with Ray Ozzie, former Chief Technology ...
That MT-DOS code comes from former Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie, who recently found some floppy disks with the code while corresponding with English researcher Connor “Starfrost” Hyde, who is ...
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The fumble is dumping the source into a Git repository rather than providing a pristine archive, which, as software curator ...
It is such an honor to have the opportunity to work with some of my colleagues today who were part of the core team of Ray Ozzie when he became CTO of Microsoft back in the day. They are truly the ...
It is such an honor to have the opportunity to work with some of my colleagues today who were part of the core team of Ray Ozzie when he became CTO of Microsoft back in the day. They are truly the ...