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KellyCriteriontoday at 4:16 PM3 repliesview on HN

Question: Are there today any 386 instances running somewhere in the basement to do some productive stuff, maybe processing only some controller data once a day?

I remember the link some month ago where that one small shop ran completely on an old Amiga (?IIRC, not sure, was linked here)

Around 98/99 I was involved in a small IT-management company serving SME around the region, we had a client producing distinct metal objects with a big press; this got feeded once a day with a 5.25 floppy from another machine with production data - and it was still in use while we had already ethernet/USB/3.5 floppies etc. :-D


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geontoday at 6:26 PM

I think there are industrial pcs with a 486-compatible soc.

A ton of industrial equipment are still using win 3.1.

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userbinatortoday at 5:21 PM

There's likely plenty of them still in use in industrial/embedded applications.

bitwizetoday at 4:26 PM

A few years ago there was a story where the single Amiga that ran an entire US school district's HVAC was replaced with a system costing like 1.5 million dollars, after 30 years of dutiful service.

I can't think of examples offhand but you bet your ass there are donut shops and auto body repair services running 386s to do POS, inventory, and the like. Some of them may be driving terminals off Xenix.

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