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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: A "new" Operating System? [modified] Pin
ghle17-Mar-08 4:45
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Jeremy 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 
ghle wrote:
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'll have to disagree with ya on that one. Take Microsoft's Vista (as this survey was obviously inspired by Vista and its driver problems...)
Vista has a re-engineered model for almost anything. Drivers, GUI, TCP/IP, Audio, anything. I do not know how much has changed, but MS is clearly saying that they've re-implemented all these. What this means in practice, is that they've removed (or, at least tried to remove) the problems that plagued the old driver model, etc. Vista can really be thought of as a "new OS". So much has changed since previous versions of Windows, that it is simple not worth keeping the old code and compatibility hacks around in the system.
What this means for device manufacturers, is that they have to adapt their hardware for the new model (or, rather adapt the drivers). Granted, its more work, and results in only the newer hardware being given Vista support, but that's, really, stupidity on the manufacturers' end.


ghle wrote:
But Windows x to Windows y, or Linux a to Linux b - no hardware peripherals should become outdated.

They don't become "outdated". They still do their jobs fine, its just that the manufacturers all of a sudden decide to ride the "oooh, all the more reason to push new pricey stuff out" wave when a new version of an OS comes out. In reality, there are absolutely NO problems writing drivers for every single piece of hardware that, say, WinXP supports in order to make them compatible with Vista. Seriously. The diver to the hardware is sorta like the GUI to an application - it communicates information to the user, and gathers input for him. Only the "user" in this case is the OS.
The *nix world is even worse - manufacturers either don't know _how_ to write drivers for those systems, or they simple chose to ignore the much smaller market.



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ghle18-Mar-08 2:29
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Luis Alonso Ramos19-Mar-08 13:36
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GeneralHP won't issue drivers for 4 year old printer for Mac OS 10.5 Pin
Chris Maunder16-Mar-08 20:00
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Maruf Maniruzzaman16-Mar-08 23:29
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Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 0:23
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ghle17-Mar-08 4:48
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Gary Wheeler17-Mar-08 5:06
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Vikram A Punathambekar17-Mar-08 6:06
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#realJSOP18-Mar-08 3:08
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GeneralNone of the answers Pin
Hamed Musavi16-Mar-08 19:08
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integer-poet16-Mar-08 21:26
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AlexCode17-Mar-08 0:18
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Bob Emmett17-Mar-08 4:32
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ghle17-Mar-08 4:58
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integer-poet17-Mar-08 5:01
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ghle17-Mar-08 5:09
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integer-poet17-Mar-08 7:43
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