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Bogus Software
Bogus Software was created in 1987 for games written by Microsoft employees.
His girlfriend, art major Leslie Kooy, created the rainbow shell, haunted castle, beach scene, robot and hidden ace cards with Cherry writing code for the moving bats 26,27. Windows 3.0 had been released on 22 May 1990 and "A product manager thought it would be a smart idea to gather a few games together and create the Microsoft Entertainment Pack, so it became an intern's job to track down individual developers, get the source code, and ensure the apps could be shipped." DownloadsReferences 1 linkedin.com- Hans Spiller profile.2 linkedin.com- Dave Norris profile.3Hans Spiller biography in "The C Programming Language and a C Compiler" in IBM Systems Journal Vol 24 No 1, 1985.4Code for Taipei 4.00 from the leaked Windows NT 4.0 source code.5Help file for Taipei 2.00 from the leaked Windows NT 4.0 source code.6 exmsft.com- Hans Spiller homepage with stories about his time at Microsoft.7 linkedin.com- Ed Fries profile.8 computerhistory.org- Detailed interview in July 2014 with Ed Fries.9 shacknews.com- Interviews with Ed Fries and Robert Donner in 2020.10 saxton.org- Blog post in October 2011 by Tom Saxton.11 reddit.com- Post by Wes Cherry on 14 Jan 2016.12 Game of X: The Long Road to XBox- Book includes interviews with Donner and Fries in 2019.13 msdn.com- The anonymous author of cards.dll emailed Adam Nathan's blog in December 2006.14Help file for Space Wars!
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