This is the guide to the starman's site.


If you are not sure, go here http://thestarman.pcministry.com/
Since my claim to have written Microsoft DOS 5 is a rather extravagant one, it will need some proving which is why I have added these pages. We were using it in 1990 at the Bay of Plenty Polytech, but Microsoft didn't release it until the following year.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_DOS_operating_systems





Intellectual property (IP)
refers to creations of the intellect for which a monopoly is assigned to designated owners by law.[1] Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the protections granted to the creators of IP, and include trademarks, copyright, patents, industrial design rights, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets.[2] Artistic works including music and literature, as well as discoveries, inventions, words, phrases, symbols, and designs can all be protected as intellectual property.


Mozilla Firefox Licence Agreement

The intel 80386 chip (introduced in October 1985)  added a 32-bit architecture and a paging translation unit, which made it much easier to implement operating systems that used virtual memory. It also offered support for register debugging.


When the first 386 computers were released n 1990 they could use an external modem which used BitCom software Here is the BitCom manual  BitCom



 

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