• TCB13@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    reverse engineering an entire operating system isn’t easy

    Have you noticed the the NT / Windows XP source code was leaked years ago. There’s isn’t much of a need to “reverse engineering”, it’s just about reading their implementation and providing an alternative implementation that doesn’t copy code…

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      2 years ago

      it’s just about reading their implementation and providing an alternative implementation that doesn’t copy code…

      That sounds difficult though. Didn’t companies have to set up ethics walls to protect against lawsuits for things like that?

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        Didn’t companies have to set up ethics walls to protect against lawsuits for things like that?

        What are you talking about? There’s copyright infringement that when you copy the leaked Windows source code into something like Wine or ReactOS and then there’s reading it to understand what Microsoft did and coming up with an alternative implementation that will provide a compatible API for programs to use. There’s no “gray zone” or ethical BS - it’s either copied or not.