Continuing the story of early DOS development | Microsoft Open Source Blog
Over the last few years, we’ve been working to open some of the earliest chapters of Microsoft’s operating system history. In 2018 we (re)-open-sourced MS‑DOS 1.25 and 2.11, and more recently in 2024 we were able to make the source for MS‑DOS 4.0 available to the public as well. Today, on 86-DOS 1.00’s 45th anniversary, we’re continuing that tradition by preserving the earliest DOS source code discovered to date. These releases are about making historically important systems software available f...
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