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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: 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 
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 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
Jeremy Falcon17-Mar-08 5:18
professionalJeremy Falcon17-Mar-08 5:18 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 5:51
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 5:51 
ghle wrote:
Maybe if PC programmers learned to think, design and program for mainframes first we wouldn't have (pick any one) security issues, driver issues, OS crash issues, UI issues, speed issues, configuration issues, usability issues, and legacy issues. Rather than after-thoughts, things would be built right in the first place. That would be cool for all of us.


*nods* I've heard that from mainframe programmers. I've asked more than one of them about their delivery schedules. After I stopped laughing, I explained to them that the product cycle of many PC components (hardware and software) didn't last that long. They humphed and harrumphed and said it SHOULD last that long. I gently told them that any PC shop that TOOK that long risked losing their market share, and thus their ability to pay for that sort of product cycle.

Your PC is NOT a mainframe. It's a much less reliable, much less expensive gadget the original design of which was crabbed together for a market which IBM thought would never exceed 250,000 products in the field. Still, it delivers functionality and ease of use that, for the tasks for which it was designed, no mainframe can match.

I could go on in this vein for quite some time...but then, I've actually done the analytical work to understand the differences, why they existed, and what should be done about them. But then, this is the Lounge, where working through the issue takes a distant second place to having a good time Smile | :) So taking you to the woodshed for your incorrect, insulting, and downright silly generalization would be too much work Big Grin | :-D
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
ghle17-Mar-08 6:57
ghle17-Mar-08 6:57 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 9:00
cpkilekofp17-Mar-08 9:00 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
ghle18-Mar-08 6:59
ghle18-Mar-08 6:59 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
ghle17-Mar-08 7:07
ghle17-Mar-08 7:07 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
Anton Afanasyev17-Mar-08 19:54
Anton Afanasyev17-Mar-08 19:54 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
ghle18-Mar-08 2:29
ghle18-Mar-08 2:29 
GeneralRe: A "new" Operating System? Pin
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
Maruf Maniruzzaman16-Mar-08 23:29 
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 
GeneralRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
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 
GeneralRe: HP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
#realJSOP18-Mar-08 3:08
professional#realJSOP18-Mar-08 3:08 
GeneralNone of the answers Pin
Hamed Musavi16-Mar-08 19:08
Hamed Musavi16-Mar-08 19:08 
GeneralRe: None of the answers Pin
integer-poet16-Mar-08 21:26
integer-poet16-Mar-08 21:26 
GeneralRe: None of the answers Pin
AlexCode17-Mar-08 0:18
professionalAlexCode17-Mar-08 0:18 

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