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- From: petergo@microsoft.com (Peter Golde)
- Subject: Re: IS IBM UK STILL IN THE STONE AGE???
- Message-ID: <1992Sep01.224843.9761@microsoft.com>
- Date: 01 Sep 92 22:48:43 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- References: <1992Aug31.174717.16088@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <liuyu.715296024@kramden> <1992Sep1.080316.27980@umr.edu>
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- In article <1992Sep1.080316.27980@umr.edu> ckincy@mcs213c.cs.umr.edu (Charles Kincy) writes:
- >
- >Now it's your assertion. Prove that Microsoft wrote a Herc driver.
- >
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- Well, the full source to the driver is in the Windows device driver
- kit. Every file says Copyright Microsoft, none say Copyright Hercules.
- Furthermore, 95% of the code is shared between CGA and Hercules drivers.
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- If you don't believe me, buy the kit yourself.
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