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Microsoft Open-Sources MS-DOS 4.0 Under MIT License


After publishing open-source versions of MS-DOS years ago for versions 1.25 and 2.0, Microsoft and IBM have now announced that MS-DOS 4.0 has been open-sourced under an MIT license.

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