Lineo Frees CP/M 245
rbeattie writes: "The Register is reporting that the code for 'the first generic operating system for microcomputers' is now open source. It's interesting to see the final chapter for the code that could have been what was MS-DOS. The article includes the requisite background of CP/M from Gary Kildall's snubbing of IBM to its transformation into DR-DOS, later being sold to Novell then to Caldera who spun it off with Lineo who finally opened up the source in October." The original story is actually at NewsForge. Update: 11/27 22:13 GMT by T : Note, thanks to reader Greg Head, that DR-DOS source appears available only for money; the original headline implied that DR-DOS source was also now available at no charge.
no matter what anyone says... (Score:2, Funny)
Ms. Dos dead at age 21 (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Ms. Dos dead at age 21 (Score:3, Funny)
Ms Dos' twin P.C. Dos was unavailable for comment.
The Freshest Evil (Score:1, Funny)
Here at Evil Inc., we're always on the lookout for the freshest evil money can buy. To that end, we've replaced Linus's 2.5 Kernel Tree with CP/M...Let's see if he notices!
(Focus on Linus at his PC)
"What the?!? What happened to the VM?!? Wait a minute! This isn't my OS! DAMN YOU GREG KILDALL!!!!!"
(Cut back to marketroid. Background switches between images of Linux developers screaming after installing 2.5.1-evil-herring)
Don't you just love the smell of steaming hot Evil in the morning? I know I do! Mmmm! Mm! Refreshing!
This message has been brought to you by the fine folks at Evil Incorporated.
New life for C128 (Score:4, Funny)
Lately, the Z-80 CPU in there only gets to boot the machine and never does any other computing.
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Finally! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Day late and a dollar short (Score:1, Funny)
Yeah, I've got a piece of s--- 286 system at home that still runs DOS.
Oh, wait, did you mean Point Of Sale?