I'm guessing that I'm the only one who isn't interested in connecting to
the Internet using freedos. I wouldn't have a problem with others doing
it,but for me it would be yet another distraction. 😀

On Sat, 25 Dec 2021, 14:19 Travis Siegel, <tsie...@softcon.com> wrote:

> How very cool.  Wasn't aware that had been done.  Thanks for that.  Now
> I need to find some time to actually look at that, old as it is, I'm
> always fascinated by such things.
>
> Would have been nice if they'd released 3.3 though, since that's a lot
> closer to being useful. :)
>
>
> On 12/24/2021 11:47 PM, Jon Brase wrote:
> > This is much more recently than I think you're thinking:
> >
> > https://github.com/Microsoft/MS-DOS
> >
> > Dec 24, 2021 22:42:44 Travis Siegel <tsie...@softcon.com>:
> >
> >
> >> That was caldera that released their opendos  as opensource, not
> Microsoft.
> >>
> >> There were versions of ms dos that escaped into the wild, but it wasn't
> a sanctioned release from microsoft.
> >
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