• minkymunkey_7_7@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Every Windows is built on every generation before it. All sorts of legacy stuff is hidden and embedded inside that still works that’s useless. Dialer.exe still runs from the Run cmd. Com/LPT1 stuff should still be there for old printers.

    • Rose@slrpnk.net
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      2 hours ago

      I personally don’t have the heart to say any of the legacy support stuff is completely useless. I mean, yeah, Windows has support for floppy drives (through standard USB mass storage), but you know what? I can image old floppies through it. If Windows recognises floppy drives and gives it drive letter A, that’s not that much of bloat really, just an entry in a list or something.

      And also most Linux distributions also have ancient-ass legacy stuff, though admittedly usually you need to specifically install it and maybe even hack a bit to get it to work again. …why yes, I am going to do physical terminal stuff one day, 1980s style, and I’ll be very mad if I need to hack serial getty support in the hard way!

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        34 minutes ago

        To be fair, you occasionally need to “hack” Linux a bit to get modern stuff working, too