BigEd wrote:
Haha, I was really going for old software in the sense of old binaries - not software with a venerable history.
Once upon a time I wrote a MUD (Multi User Dungeon) It ran for some 20 years - 1992-2012. It initially ran on a Sun 3 under SonOS but I moved it to x86 and Linux round about 1996 or 97. That binary then ran on Linux systems for many years unchanged. What finally killed it was a change to GCC's C-Lib. (And now there are other issues as almost all Linux is 64-bit) Also, when I came to re-compile it, I remembered it was old K&R C not ANSI C which has issues of it's own. I may resurrect it one day...
So binary wise, I doubt anything older than the last major LibC change will still run on Linux, but who knows.
Other systems - well the old 8-bitters are still going strong - no changes there... My slide-rule still works, as does my 1975 Imperial 99T calculator and Casio FX502 Calculator (bought in 1980)
I do have an old S100/Z80 system - Northstar Horizon - runs CP/M and Northstar DOS but it's not something I regularly use... (the RC2014 folks may be a better target in the CP/M world in that respect though!)
-Gordon
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