DOS
From Techrights
This index deals with Comes vs Microsoft court exhibits which offer a glance at the history of Microsoft abuse. For a concise summary of some of the exhibits, see "Petition text - overview".
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Exclusion
- SCP Microsoft 86-dos license agreement (Exhibit PX00001)
- Not letting the big manufacturers off the per system hook (Exhibit PX00023)
- Resistance from WIN customers (Exhibit PX00026)
Testing/Sabotage
- Have Bambi refuse to run on this alien OS (Exhibit PLEX_0981)
- Microsoft, “Bambi”, and the “Alien OS” Riddle (Exhibit PX_9923 and Exhibit PX00993)
- Non-tested DOS warning code (Exhibit PX00963)
- Non-tested DOS warning code - 2 (Exhibit PX00109)
- Make sure DR-DOS has problems (Exhibit PX00978)
- Display alien Dos message function (Exhibits PX07693, PX00979)
- Purpose of the AARD code (Exhibit TP011207)
- Problems with rom-DRDOS 6.0 and win (Exhibit PX09840)
- tonyka tests DR-DOS 6.0 (Exhibits PX00963 and PX00964)
- Allchin: make sure DR-DOS has problems in the future (Exhibit PX00978)
- Unplanned leaks (Exhibits PX02387_A and PX00109)
FUD
- Microsoft on feeding press with DR-DOS bugs (Exhibit PX00964)
- FUD as an official business tactic in 1990, to combat DR-DOS (Exhibit PX00425)
Attack Plans
- Those rabid DR-dogs (Exhibit PX09557)
- The DOS gold mine is shrinking (Exhibit PX05042)
- Microsoft on attacking the counterfeiting of MS-DOS .. (Exhibit PX09834)
- Why Amstrad dropped DR-DOS (Exhibit PX_9923)
- Safely passing the Doubledisk source (Exhibit PX04253_A)
- Helping Sears rewrite DR-DOS contract (See: http://boycottnovell.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/px04602.pdf ; Analysis and text: http://boycottnovell.com/2007/08/04/technical-sabotage-to-political-games/ )
REMARK - D.M.:
"You never sent me a response on the question of what things an [application] would do that would make it run with MS-DOS and not run with DR-DOS," Bill Gates wrote in 1988. His earlier email? "I am not looking for something they cant get around. I am looking for something their current binary fails on."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/1999/05/03/more_gates_smoking_emails_support/