Rare Docs Show How Apple Created Apple II DOS 130
An anonymous reader writes with a link to this "CNET story about arguably the most important technical documents in Apple's early history: the source code, contract letters, schematics and notes for the creation of the Apple II Disk Operating System (DOS). From 1977 and 1978, these documents chronicle Apple's first OS and what made the Apple II into a serious computer for the masses, able to support killer apps like Visicalc and build the PC industry."
Copied? (Score:5, Funny)
Were the documents Xeroxed as well?
Re:Maybe it was just my youth but... (Score:5, Funny)
HAHA Good 'ol days. I wrote a little 6502 code that intercepted the keyboard input and every time it saw an "S" it spit out a "TH" to the system. I called it "LITHP".
It drove the teachers nuts.
Re:here comes Bobby buzzkill! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Maybe it was just my youth but... (Score:3, Funny)
Tho you're the thupid idiot who got me thuthpended from thchool! Bathtard! I'm thtuck uthing my old thythtem becauthe of that.