Linked by Neeraj Singh on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 19:02 UTC
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I don't think that you understood what the parent poster meant. Whe he said is that there are thousands of old serial devices out there for which the only way to communicate with it is to write something in C or ASM over serial or RS232 interfaces.
It has nothing to do with the age of the machine, although you do get a point when you say that it will be hard for someone to find a new machine to buy that has such a thing.




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2005-07-09
I see what you are saying but then if one has used Vista they probably shouldnt install it on those obsolete old machines anyway!!