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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 
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
Sometimes it could reveal manufacturers secrets about hardware design


On some products, fair enough and for those secrets to be kept I have no objection what so ever. However, I would say that for most hardware, two operating systems down the road is plenty of time for their secrets to be made obsolete, in terms of front line product capabilities.
There may be issues with the executive not wishing to remove assets from the balance sheets but how much is an unsupported outdated product actually worth?
There is another issue I can see being probably more on the minds of the companies in question and that comes down to the difficulties even the biggest players have in writing stable drivers. Just ask Microsoft how many drivers have made their OS look bad because they've destabilised their system through no fault of there own. These hardware companies don't want non quality controlled third parties jeopardising their hard won reputations. This, I can accept. However, considering, the companies can insist on certain statements of exemption having to accompany any open source material associated with their products they can take a fair amount of comfort from the fact that it's a great deal easier to adapt a driver to a different, but more likely very similar system, than it is to write one from scratch or to add functionality or even to tune a currently used one.
There is also the issue that the two types of customer are probably less likely to interact.

Cheers
Tom

Philosophy: The art of never getting beyond the concept of life.
Religion: Morality taking credit for the work of luck.

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 
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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