Comment by naikrovek
13 hours ago
Software has incredible inertia compared to hardware.
It is effectively trivial to buy millions of dollars of hardware to upgrade your stuff when compared with paying for existing software to be rewritten for a new platform.
Funnily enough I worked at a company with a codebase written in the 1980s - no idea what it originally ran on but someone decided in the mid 2000s to update it to run on modern hardware. Unfortunately they chose Itanium... so 20 years later they're paying lots of money for Itanium hardware.
This is a very SWE-centric perspective. The very names of software/hardwsre would imply the exact opposite.
Has the last industrial hardware you've seen updated to use protected memory like most controllers have been able to for a few decades?
Or better, its drivers run in what Windows version?