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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



 
GeneralAverage Depreciation Period / Rate of development of new models Pin
Balamurali Balaji22-Mar-08 22:44
Balamurali Balaji22-Mar-08 22:44 
GeneralThere is no good time limit answer... Pin
rtkeeling22-Mar-08 7:41
rtkeeling22-Mar-08 7:41 
GeneralWarranty Pin
Danila Korablin21-Mar-08 4:38
Danila Korablin21-Mar-08 4:38 
GeneralDepends on the device, no? Pin
PatLeCat20-Mar-08 3:11
PatLeCat20-Mar-08 3:11 
QuestionWhy would you upgrade in the first place?? Pin
Chris Meech19-Mar-08 11:15
Chris Meech19-Mar-08 11:15 
GeneralDifferent expectations Pin
scottb219-Mar-08 5:03
scottb219-Mar-08 5:03 
GeneralMostly, 3 or 4 years would be end of life for hardware. Pin
Dale Thompson19-Mar-08 3:05
Dale Thompson19-Mar-08 3:05 
GeneralThere's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
TClarke18-Mar-08 0:36
TClarke18-Mar-08 0:36 
GeneralRe: There's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 4:55
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 4:55 
GeneralRe: There's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
Mladen Janković18-Mar-08 5:24
Mladen Janković18-Mar-08 5:24 
GeneralRe: There's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
TClarke18-Mar-08 6:54
TClarke18-Mar-08 6:54 
GeneralI agree with you Pin
Natza Mitzi18-Mar-08 21:29
Natza Mitzi18-Mar-08 21:29 
GeneralRe: There's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
Numbat19-Mar-08 7:06
Numbat19-Mar-08 7:06 
GeneralRe: There's a simple way to prevent total death. Pin
CPallini22-Mar-08 12:55
mveCPallini22-Mar-08 12:55 
GeneralSomewhat different answer Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar17-Mar-08 6:03
Vikram A Punathambekar17-Mar-08 6:03 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
ghle17-Mar-08 8:43
ghle17-Mar-08 8:43 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
Michael P. Scherer17-Mar-08 11:52
Michael P. Scherer17-Mar-08 11:52 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
Chen Reed17-Mar-08 20:39
Chen Reed17-Mar-08 20:39 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 5:28
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 5:28 
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
When I saw the question in the Insider, my first thought was, "Until version N + 2 of the OS is released", where N is the current version.

Example: You released a hardware device in 2003, when current OS was Win XP. Give drivers for XP, and the next OS, in this case, Vista. When Vienna comes out, you can stop supporting your product.


What you are saying is that I can have a good printer that I may have paid $1000 for and it still works. Now that a new OS is out I should throw the printer away because the new OS doesn't support the printer. If that's the way a lot of business work then I can see why prices are going higher and higher. It used to be you used something until it didn't work or couldn't do the job not because someone made sure that it didn't work. I'm not suggesting a dot matrix printer from the early 80's however something in a 10 year time period wouldn't be unreasonable as an OS can come and go in versions in 3 to 5 years, a new printer purchased when one version was ending, the life of another version 1.5 to 2 years then the next version comes out so my printer is now out of date after 2 years and they still sell it. Not good business.
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 5:55
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 5:55 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 6:40
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 6:40 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 17:08
Vikram A Punathambekar18-Mar-08 17:08 
GeneralRe: Somewhat different answer Pin
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 18:26
c. w.smith18-Mar-08 18:26 
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 

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