Might be worth a shot, thanks. 🙂
And looking at The (Nearly) Whole Microsoft Catalog, it all kicked off with a cracker in ’81:
| Seattle Computer Products |
Developer of 86Q-DOS operating system software, which became MS-DOS. |
Purchased software for $50,000, but later was sued and paid the company a nearly $1 million settlement. |
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Watcom is a good IDE candidate, tried the vintage 10a, they forgot to compile WRE to 32bit, and the installation dialog warns you might have an issue with fitting their application on the disk because there is only -xxxxxxxxxx bytes remaining on the disk. 10.5 is much better, the more recent Open Watcom is worth a try as well. 🙂