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Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
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Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#12Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#13I wonder if they deleted all the "fucks" out of it. The Win2K source code was good for a laugh.
$ grep -ri fuck .
./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm:; BP is used as always, the other registers are free to fuck with.
./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm: je another_fucking_out_of_range_jump
./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm:another_fucking_out_of_range_jump:
MS-DOS v1.1 & v2.0: $ grep -ri fuck .Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#14just in case someone from MS is reading -- is it also possible to put this code under the public domain or at least under a free license? I'm very worried about the fact that some of this old code, though useless to MS at this moment, will be lost for follow-on use by folks today.
Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#15Under what license? Can we view, modify, redistribute? No one wants to get sued for these things, or being found to violate some end user license agreement with some other Microsoft software. On the other hand, I'd love to find out that people viewing this code contribute an improvement that no one in Microsoft saw in decades that helps them improve something today, leading them to soften their stance on Free Softwar…
Yes, Yes, No.
Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#16Under what license? Can we view, modify, redistribute? No one wants to get sued for these things, or being found to violate some end user license agreement with some other Microsoft software. On the other hand, I'd love to find out that people viewing this code contribute an improvement that no one in Microsoft saw in decades that helps them improve something today, leading them to soften their stance on Free Softwar…
Microsoft Research License. Yes, Yes, No.
Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#17Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#18I wonder if they deleted all the "fucks" out of it. The Win2K source code was good for a laugh.
Word v1.1a: $ grep -ri fuck . ./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm:; BP is used as always, the other registers are free to fuck with. ./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm: je another_fucking_out_of_range_jump ./Opus/asm/wordgrep.asm:another_fucking_out_of_range_jump: MS-DOS v1.1 & v2.0: $ grep -ri fuck .
Re: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
#19Direct(er) links: * MS-DOS v1.1 and v2.0: http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/microsoft-research-lice... * Word v1.1a: http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/microsoft-research-lice...
503, any mirror?
* https://mega.co.nz/#F!jAhUzLCC!2i187wbXL7WUF3587YaMfw
* http://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/61DF3FLY3Z3pnWTHQMzcRQ
SHA-256:
ed62a98801f15cf9b7f229e33c7413d1ff9d1e1e91e9aa2468742589b65e156d msdos.zip
b424c3c1c1d7083cc74c9b1b77823eb511739c4237cb7a2f1650b75391f43ff6 Word-1.1a-CHM-Distribution.zip