This is a rare look at the tech giant’s first operating system
Someone will probably find a massive vulnerability that affects every version of windows, because why not?
Wonder if they’ll start releasing later versions so we can see their attempts to kill Lotus.
please opensource windows 11 next. i bet when OpenWindows 11 comes out it will be wayyy better
We’re already on 16, we just spell the Windows part differently. We spell it “suse leap”
We’re already at the point where Windows programs sometimes run better on Linux with a compatibility layer (WINE/Proton) than they do natively. The stuff that doesn’t run is mostly games ladened with kernel-level DRM that Linux (rightfully) can’t emulate.
Linux even runs old Windows programs better than Windows itself, and long-term compatibility is supposed to be one of Windows’ biggest selling points.
Though it wasn’t really made by them, they bought it to beat the competition.
IIRC they contracted some devs for a one time payment to make it, then proceeded to laugh to the bank while strangling the market over the years.

It’s amazing they were able to do everything MS-DOS did with that simple of code.
Genuine geniuses.
James Comey, is that you?
The printout could have said 80085 but they chose to not be cool.
What line of code?
I can 1/2 read asm, know c/c++/c# and a bunch of other languages but how do I even read this?
Be a programming god like Bill Gates.
He was a business God, not so sure of programming God, more like surrounding himself with programming gods.
But seriously, how do you read this, is it like a representation of how the memory should be at a specific point in time? I’m guessing blank spaces would be undefined then?
Ah, the bundle_2 link looks at lot more readable and understandable. That said it’s not even 530am yet here so I’ll need a little while to wake up before I can try to understand it.
Amen
Did the CP/M or PC-DOS guys agree to this?
CP/M is already open source, so I’m not sure the surviving devs will mind.
I’m sure the Microsoft lawyers went over it thoroughly first. They are very concerned with licenses for things that are to be open-sourced.
Why would CP/M have a dog in the fight? They were a competitor and, if I understand my history right, the wrong horse.
And By the PC-DOS guys, you mean IBM?
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