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From: Tim Paterson
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To: Len Shustek
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 10:34:17 -0800
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Subject: RE: Source code to MS-DOS 1.0
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I have found and attached the source code for MS-DOS 1.25 as shipped by Seattle Computer Products. Version 1.25 was the first general release to OEM customers other than IBM so was used by all the first clone manufacturers.
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IBM's DOS 1.1 corresponds to MS-DOS 1.24. There is one minor difference between 1.24 and 1.25, as noted in the revision history at the top of MSDOS.ASM.
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Of the file attached, only STDDOS.ASM/MSDOS.ASM (DOS main code) and COMMAND.ASM (command processor) would have been used by an OEM other than Seattle Computer. The other files:
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IO.ASM - I/O system unique to SCP (equivalent to ibmbio.sys).
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ASM.ASM & HEX2BIN.ASM - Old 8086 assembler developed by SCP (used to assemble older version of DOS).
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TRANS.ASM - Z80 to 8086 assembly source code translator developed by SCP.
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I also have a 6<> stack of printouts of assembly listings for some of these and probably other related programs.
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Tim Paterson
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Paterson Technology
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http://www.patersontech.com/
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