Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release (Announce)
Hello ecm, hello marcov,
> > Isn't this a copyright violation? does the msdos license allow reverse
> > engineering?
> The binaries are shipped with the
> permissively licensed MS-DOS 1.x and 2.x releases. So they do allow modifying and
> distributing the binaries too.
Well, to reduce confusion, I guess I should add a mention in my disassembly then that the MS-DOS v1.25 code is now MIT-licensed.
Thank you!
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Complete thread:
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - tkchia, 14.04.2020, 16:55 (Announce)
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - marcov, 14.04.2020, 20:54
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - ecm, 14.04.2020, 21:30
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - tkchia, 15.04.2020, 12:30
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - ecm, 14.04.2020, 21:30
- Disassembly of setclock.com from MS-DOS v1.25 code release - marcov, 14.04.2020, 20:54