I used to write a FreeDOS blog, but I haven't updated it in a long time. An archive is available at Jim Hall's FreeDOS blog.
You may also follow my other blog about Leadership and Vision in IT and Higher Education at Jim Hall's blog, but this will move to my new Coaching Buttons blog sometime over the summer so people can post comments again (looks like an update to Wordpress broke comments).
Or, you may be interested in my blog about open source software and usability. I started this blog based on work I am doing in my M.S. program.
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About Me
- Jim Hall
- I'm Jim Hall, the founder and Project Coordinator for the FreeDOS Project. I started FreeDOS in 1994, when I was an undergraduate physics student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Other developers got in touch with me, and we began work creating our own version of DOS that would be compatible with MS-DOS. I shared the extended DOS utilities that I had written for myself, as did others. We also found public domain or open source programs that replaced other DOS commands. A few months later, we released our first FreeDOS “Alpha” distribution. And from there, FreeDOS grew into what you see today!
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