• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    I set up a 32 bit Windows 7 VM so my dad could keep using his old drawing program that was built for Windows 3.11.

    It was the last version of Windows to support 3.11 compabillity.

    Works well.

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      Just a note: Windows software for controlling hardware is highly likely to assume a)direct access to the hardware (sometimes mediated thorough ancient APIs and assuming the existence of defunct expansion slots) and b) assume meatspace time can be counted using OS timing ticks (which get stretched out as modern VMs timeshare with other processes underneath the virtulized hardware). It is awfully tough to replace them sometimes.

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        23 hours ago

        Yeah, I suspect you gotta do something similar to what McLaren did when the special mid 90s computer they used for the F1 got too hard to replace as they broke, they built a new computer interface that was compatible with modern computers and allowed them to interface with the car