Wednesday, January 28, 2015

16 classic source codes now open

16 classic apps whose source code is now open | InfoWorld

  1. Microsoft BASIC for 6502 - You can download the source code for Microsoft BASIC for 6502 from Pagetable.
  2. Xerox Alto OS and utilities - You can download Alto source code from the Computer History Museum’s website.. 
  3. CP/M OS - You can download the source code for four different early versions of the CP/M OS from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  4. MS-DOS 1.1 and 2.0 - You can download the source code for MS-DOS 1.1 and 2.0 from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  5. Apollo Guidance Computer software - You can download the AGC source code (and a virtual AGC simulator) from the Google Code website.
  6. Word for Windows 1.1a - You can download the source code for Word for Windows 1.1a from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  7. Wolfenstein 3D - You can download the source code for Wolfenstein 3D from GitHub.
  8. IBM's APLð - You can download the source code for APLð from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  9. Atari 7800 ProSystem OS and games - You can download the source code for the 7800 operating system and a number of games from the Atari Museum website.
  10. Apple DOS 3.1 - You can download the source code for Apple DOS 3.1 from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  11. Prince of Persia - You can download the Apple II source code for Prince of Persia from GitHub.
  12. Adobe Photoshop 1.0.1 - You can download the source code for Adobe Photoshop 1.0.1 from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  13. SimCity - You can download the source code for SimCity/Micropolis from Hopkins’s website.
  14. MacPaint 1.3 - You can download the source code for MacPaint 1.3 from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  15. QuickDraw - You can download the source code for QuickDraw from the Computer History Museum’s website.
  16. Microsoft Visual Basic and C# - You can download the source code for Microsoft’s C# and Visual Basic compilers from the Roslyn website.
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