FreeDOS is an open-source recreation of MS-DOS, capable of running new and old DOS games and applications on real PCs or emulators. Today, the project is turning 30 years old. The FreeDOS project ...
Do you like retro-pixelated wallpapers? Then these new free wallpapers from Microsoft are just the thing for you.
Microsoft has announced that it is open sourcing MS-DOS 4.0, in collaboration with IBM, who developed portions of the code. It will be available under the MIT license. This came about because an ...
Workflow technology is becoming more prominent and common. The key to offsetting the money investment and increased overhead is to increase practice production sufficiently. When the right strategies ...
It’s interesting that they would preserve what’s arguably the least popular version of MS-DOS in this way, but then again there’s something to be said for having a historical record on what ...
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Why did the Windows 95 setup use Windows 3.1?If MS-DOS could play Doom, surely a battleship gray button was a possibility? Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen has responded to suggestions that the Windows 95 setup was overly complicated.
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