Hackernews posts about DOS
DOS is an operating system developed by Microsoft in the 1980s for use on IBM-compatible PCs, characterized by its command-line interface and ability to run programs written in MS-DOS's proprietary language, x86 assembly code.
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- What were the MS-DOS programs that the moricons.dll icons were intended for? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Build your own antisocial writing rig with DOS and a $2 USB key (www.theregister.com)
- Microsoft Word 5.5 And 6.0 In-depth DOS Review With Pics (2018) (shot97retro.blogspot.com)
- I don't like ChatGPT's new memory dossier (simonwillison.net)
- Beyond the 1 MB barrier in DOS (blogsystem5.substack.com)
- The DOS game from 1984 recreated (github.com)
- I don't like ChatGPT's new memory dossier (simonwillison.net)
- Be Careful of Your UDP Service: Preauth DoS on Windows Deployment Service (sites.google.com)
- WordPerfect for DOS Updated (2024) (mendelson.org)
- "dos-like" – a programming framework for writing games with 90s look and feel (mattiasgustavsson.itch.io)
- Birth of 86-DOS (nemanjatrifunovic.substack.com)
- The First DOS Machine (2007) (dosmandrivel.blogspot.com)
- The First DOS Machine (2007) (dosmandrivel.blogspot.com)
- PC DOS Retro (pcdosretro.gitlab.io)
- The first machine that ran DOS (and without the 640kB barrier) (dosmandrivel.blogspot.com)
- Birth of 86-DOS (marvinh.dev)
- Dostoevsky's Sharp Criticisms of Catholicism Examined (now.fordham.edu)
- George R. R. Martin Still Uses a DOS Word Processor (2014) (www.youtube.com)
- Exploring Borland Turbo Pascal for DOS (psychocod3r.wordpress.com)
- DOS.chat (dos.chat)
- Dos and don'ts when sunsetting open source projects (github.blog)