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  1. Legacy by definition on Ask Slashdot: What's New In Legacy Languages? · · Score: 2

    Back in the early 1990s we wrote some software in Borland C++ to run under Windows 95 on an industrial PC to do some measurements and transfer data via an RS232 link and installed these boxes at various transformer stations at a utility. We've managed to "update" the setup to run under Windows XP but the utility didn't want too many changes for new installations so it was still compiled under a late 1990s version of the Borland C++. It is fortunate that we also bought the source code for the Borland RS232 driver as that company went out of business long ago. National Instruments provides "legacy" drivers for their A/D cards so we can still purchase those, too. Now that all of us have retired or left the company I guess the whole system is now legacy though these installation are still operating as far as I know.

    Though I remember the parts of the software I wrote fairly well it takes quite an effort to build, install and test its operation using the legacy compiler and drivers.

  2. Re:In other news on MD5crypt Password Scrambler Is No Longer Considered Safe · · Score: 2

    rot13 isn't safe either.

    Do these young'uns even know what rot13 is?

  3. Re:WOW on Google To Shut Down 10 Products · · Score: 1

    Holy shit they're shutting down products I've never heard of and nobody uses. That's fuckin evil.

    Hey does /. have a +1 for comments?

  4. Sorry, confused the tweets... on Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon · · Score: 1

    I thought this was The Onion.

  5. Re:Much Earlier Article on Xerox Systems on Multifunction Printers — The Forgotten Security Risk? · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of our first networked HP printer bought back in the 20th century. I wanted to change a couple of settings so I downloaded some software from the HP site. When I ran it I found that it discovered all the HP printers in the building and asked me if I wanted to update everyone's firmware (among other things). Those were the days. :-)