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Comment by 💎 istvan

Re: "When is retro computing?"

In: s/retrocomputing

Friend who worked for a major health supplier in the USA sent pictures of “the room”. The company, when it went online in early 1980s, took orders via a phone resting on an acoustic modem. In 2014, with millions of dollars of Java powering their business, every inbound medical order ultimately went through the same acoustic modem. They literally built a room around it to protect the phone. The cost of the downtime to change to a modern Internet system was too high given their order volume wasn’t exceeding the modem. I don’t know if they’ve finally been forced into changing it due to gradual termination of POTS service.

💎 istvan

Apr 10 · 3 months ago

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🚀 stack · Apr 11 at 12:41:

@istvan, that sounds like a whole other level of incompetence. I could see it if it was compiled COBOL with no source, but Java is pretty modern. Writing a modem emulation layer is a couple of hours of work...

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When is retro computing? — Ubuntu is going to be 20 years old this year and that makes me wonder how old a computer and it's operating system has to be to be considered retro? For me, Windows 2000 is retro but wind XP is not. Also any mac using PowerPC or m68k is retro to me. (The podcast Linux After Dark just did a episode on trying to run warty warthog 4.10 and compare it to the next LTS, 24.04)

💬 MrSVCD · 14 comments · Mar 29 · 3 months ago