If you can cut a check for a few million, Microsoft might sell you the rights 
(to the components that they created themselves, of course, not anything they 
licensed from others), give you whatever source code they still have archived, 
and let you license it to the public as you choose.
If you can't cut a check, but ask nicely, they have been open sourcing things 
that nobody ever thought they'd open source, so maybe they will eventually 
open-source Win9x. Frankly, though, I'd rather concentrate on getting them to 
just release all their old Win16 code (Win3, the Win16 components of Win9x, and 
NTVDM): that's the part of the PC ecosystem where vintage applications are in 
most danger of being lost because nobody has an environment to run them on 
anymore: DOS is fairly well covered by DOSBox, FreeDOS, etc, and Win32 is still 
an environment that Microsoft maintains, that people actively write 
applications for, and that the Wine project is putting a fair bit of effort 
into implementing well. Win16, on the other hand, is somewhat neglected by both 
MS and Wine, and it would be good if the old MS source code could be released, 
or, failing that, the binaries could at least be put under an open-source 
license that explicitly allowed reverse engineering.

-------- Original message --------
From: Michael C Robinson <mich...@robinson-west.com> 
Date: 9/26/2019  08:35  (GMT-06:00) 
To: p...@lists.pdxlinux.org 
Cc: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
Subject: [Freedos-user] Source code to Windows 9x and ME... 

Is it possible to get the source code to Windows 9x and ME since  
Microsoft isn't supporting it anymore?
One would want to get the source code and then open source it of  
course.  Even Windows 3.1 and Windows 3.11 is closed source.  Surely,  
Microsoft could release pre 9x Windows?  It wouldn't hurt Microsoft at  
all since Windows
is squarely NT based now where many modern systems won't even support  
DOS let alone DOS based Windows.  I realize it would probably be very  
expensive to get Microsoft to cough up the source code, but has anyone  
even looked into this?



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