• plactagonic@sopuli.xyz
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    The oldest version of Win I used was 95 about 2 years ago on chromatography machine (I think hplc or gas).

    It is to my knowledge still in use in the school because the software don’t run on newer machines. The teacher told me that he don’t know what will he do when it dies. It isn’t really an issue on Linux.

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      It might be worth trying it in Wine. It has great support for older software especially.

      Within the past year I have compiled new software for Windows 98.

      In a lab environment, it’s important to strictly control software versions and understand thoroughly what gets updated. We also want the ability to use the same version of software indefinitely if it meets our needs.

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        I think that there are more issues like archaic connectors and stuff like that. You can’t find new hardware with 30yo standard io.