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GitHub – DOS 1.0: Transcription of Tim Paterson's DOS Printouts

A GitHub repository hosts transcriptions of Tim Paterson's DOS printouts, converted into compilable source code for the 86-DOS 1.00 kernel, pre-release PC-DOS 1.00 kernels and utilities, and the Microsoft BASIC-86 Compiler runtime library. Original printout scans are available on Archive.org; untranscribed bundles (9 and 10) accept contributions via pull requests, and compiling the code requires Seattle Computer Products' ASM assembler and HEX2BIN utility.

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DOS source code transcription86-DOSPC-DOSTim PatersonGitHub repositoryretro computingASM assemblerHEX2BIN utilityhistorical software

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