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Isn't DOS 16 bit x86 though ?
Judging from the terms you may not distribute ms dos nor derivative works, so if you make a gui for it it will be only for you to use.
Quote from: Keoni29 on April 11, 2014, 05:37:18 pmJudging from the terms you may not distribute ms dos nor derivative works, so if you make a gui for it it will be only for you to use.Well, you could make it into a patch, then you are free to distribute it.This can even be done in an installer that automatically downloads DOS and applies the patch.
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..Microsoft actually cares a lot about education.
That is nice at least. But the rules are very restrictive for such an old piece of software few people care about.
Quote from: Streetwalrus on April 15, 2014, 04:47:39 amThat is nice at least. But the rules are very restrictive for such an old piece of software few people care about.