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How long should a company continue to develop drivers for old hardware on new Operating Systems?   [Edit]

Survey period: 17 Mar 2008 to 24 Mar 2008

We've all been there: we upgrade our OS and find our 4 year old printer no longer works and drivers are not available. As a software developer, how long is long enough to continue supporting legacy consumer hardware?

OptionVotes% 
1 year734.46
2 years1016.18
3 years19712.05
4 years1368.32
5 years48029.36
6-10 years42525.99
more than 10 years22313.64



 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
thniels19-Mar-08 4:56
thniels19-Mar-08 4:56 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
ghle18-Mar-08 7:14
ghle18-Mar-08 7:14 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 7:40
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 7:40 
GeneralProduct Life Cycle Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar17-Mar-08 0:32
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar17-Mar-08 0:32 
GeneralRe: Product Life Cycle Pin
Peter K. Hadley17-Mar-08 4:34
Peter K. Hadley17-Mar-08 4:34 
GeneralRe: Product Life Cycle Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar19-Mar-08 3:51
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar19-Mar-08 3:51 
GeneralRe: Product Life Cycle Pin
Peter K. Hadley19-Mar-08 4:30
Peter K. Hadley19-Mar-08 4:30 
GeneralA "new" Operating System? Pin
ghle16-Mar-08 21:40
ghle16-Mar-08 21:40 
Once support for a hardware peripheral is created, it should exist forever for all future versions of that Operating System.

Designing changes into Operating Systems changes (versions, upgrades, revisions, call-it-what-you-like) that are not compatible with existing driver methodology is the problem.

I would expect support for peripherals to be different switching to a new O.S. - from Linux to Windows, Windows to Mac, Mac to OS/2, Windows to OS/400, Linux to Unix, for examples. But Windows x to Windows y, or Linux a to Linux b - no hardware peripherals should become outdated.

The fact that they do, or that they require significant work from somebody (hardware vendor), just indicates a poor design of the software driver support in the first place. Why is it tolerated? Don't be so darn short-sighted or lazy in the driver integration design, I say.

None-the-less, 10 years is obviously not long enough.

Gary

GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 3:36
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 3:36 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? [modified] Pin
ghle17-Mar-08 4:45
ghle17-Mar-08 4:45 
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Jeremy Falcon17-Mar-08 5:18
professionalJeremy Falcon17-Mar-08 5:18 
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cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 5:51
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ghle17-Mar-08 6:57
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cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 9:00
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ghle18-Mar-08 6:59
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ghle17-Mar-08 7:07
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Anton Afanasyev17-Mar-08 19:54
Anton Afanasyev17-Mar-08 19:54 
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ghle18-Mar-08 2:29
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Luis Alonso Ramos19-Mar-08 13:36
Luis Alonso Ramos19-Mar-08 13:36 
GeneralHP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Chris Maunder16-Mar-08 20:00
cofounderChris Maunder16-Mar-08 20:00 
JokeRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Maruf Maniruzzaman16-Mar-08 23:29
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GeneralRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 0:23
Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 0:23 
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ghle17-Mar-08 4:48
ghle17-Mar-08 4:48 
GeneralRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 5:06
Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 5:06 
GeneralRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar17-Mar-08 6:06
Vikram A Punathambekar17-Mar-08 6:06 

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