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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- Lotus 1-2-3 on the PC with DOS (stonetools.ghost.io)
- DOS Memory Management (www.os2museum.com)
- The Official DR DOS Website (www.dr-dos.com)
- How did MS-DOS decide on two seconds to keep the floppy disk cache valid? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Single-dose treatment approved for sleeping sickness (www.nature.com)
- DOS Memory Management (www.os2museum.com)
- Reverse Engineering a DOS Game with Ghidra and Codex (alexbevi.com)
- DR-DOS rises again – rebuilt from scratch, not open source (www.theregister.com)
- FreeBSD remote DoS vulnerability via TCP – FreeBSD-SA-26:06.tcp (www.freebsd.org)
- You Can Now Run MS-DOS Applications on the Apple IIe (hackaday.com)
- Linear No-Threshold model, and when are doses too small to matter? (thebreakthrough.org)
- WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS: The Blue‑Screen Workhorse Every Lawyer Deserves (blog.techlex.net)
- DR-DOS is coming back from the dead, rebuilt from scratch in pure assembly (www.techspot.com)
- DoShare Personal Cloud - Your Cloud, Your Rules (getcloud.doshare.me)
- Porting MS DOS 2.0 to the Apple II (sethkush.com)
- DOSS $55M Series B (www.doss.com)
- Show HN: A CPU info utility for DOS, Linux, etc. (github.com)
- Praia dos Cristais – Tiny Spanish beach covered in sea glass (www.atlasobscura.com)
- Show HN: RetroTick – Run classic Windows EXEs in the browser (retrotick.com)
- Show HN: SupplementDEX – The Evidence-Based Supplement Database (supplementdex.com)