Scott Hanselman is blogging about open source, .NET, and the cloud.
The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25, 2.0, and 4.0 for reference purposes - microsoft/MS-DOS
Scott Hanselman is blogging about open source, .NET, and the cloud.
We are excited to announce the open-sourcing of Microsoft's GW-BASIC on GitHub!
Jeff Wilcox is a principal engineer at Microsoft working on Microsoft's engineering system. Jeff lives in Seattle.
In partnership with IBM, Microsoft is releasing the source code to MS-DOS 4.00 under the MIT license. Learn more.
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I was browsing the MS-DOS source code and I was thinking is it possible to have a preemptive scheduler in a 16-bit OS running purely in real-mode? I think it should be possible.
AD Group abuse (@decoder_it), NetNTLM leak attacks (@pfiatde), 'adversary flywheels' (@WHITEHACKSEC), Nemesis 1.0 (@harmj0y + team) and more!
In partnership with IBM, Microsoft is releasing the source code to MS-DOS 4.00 under the MIT license. Learn more.
Scott Hanselman is blogging about open source, .NET, and the cloud.