As technology marches on, some people get trapped using decades-old software and devices. Here's a look inside the strange, stubborn world of obsolete Windows machines.
Clearly you’ve never seen the concept of Emulation, because that’s how you run ancient apps dumbass
If your workplace needs special windows 9x software and you haven’t managed to work some form of virtualized environment in place of 30+ years old hardware you should be fired
Newsflash do you really think banking COBOL systems run on fucking IBM mainframes from 1962? They’re all software emulated.
IBM still manufactures new mainframe computers and they will actually support your ancient mainframe from 1962 (assuming you’re still paying your licensing haha)
the vast majority of Windows 7 and older computers that are still in production are attached to specialized hardware or industrial equipment. Stuff that costs many hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
emulating older OSes doesn’t really solve the problem at all because the actual concern is security, not hardware issues.
emulation isn’t perfect, especially with passthrough. Especially when you’re trying to pass through an ancient connector through a virtual adapter (show me a modern computer with SCSI)
I could keep going but that’s all I have enough care to do right now
Dude, you clearly have no idea about proprietary and specialised hardware. Which is fine, but you’re choosing to attack people from your ignorance.
Don’t do that
Clearly you’ve never seen the concept of Emulation, because that’s how you run ancient apps dumbass
If your workplace needs special windows 9x software and you haven’t managed to work some form of virtualized environment in place of 30+ years old hardware you should be fired
Newsflash do you really think banking COBOL systems run on fucking IBM mainframes from 1962? They’re all software emulated.
IBM still manufactures new mainframe computers and they will actually support your ancient mainframe from 1962 (assuming you’re still paying your licensing haha)
the vast majority of Windows 7 and older computers that are still in production are attached to specialized hardware or industrial equipment. Stuff that costs many hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
emulating older OSes doesn’t really solve the problem at all because the actual concern is security, not hardware issues.
emulation isn’t perfect, especially with passthrough. Especially when you’re trying to pass through an ancient connector through a virtual adapter (show me a modern computer with SCSI)
I could keep going but that’s all I have enough care to do right now