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Rob Grainger wrote:
Further, WTF are you doing targeting Win2K in 2016? It is obsolete and unsupported.
Production lines... some of those still have the old DOS machines, dating back to 1996! A single machine can cost up to half a million and they are embedded systems, also users are trained on a certain software and want to keep it. When the cost of a production stop to change the machine, the price and installation of the new one, the training of the manpower to the new options and interface and the stocking of spare components amount to millions... it is postponed until absolutely necessary.

And I'm talking of BIG companies, the ones you see producing almost anything under dozens of trademarks, I won't name them but think of the soluble chocolate and powdered milk, think of the pre-sliced cheese mostly used on toasts, think of the pre-washed and cut salad, or the most famous chocolate/nuts spread... also pharmaceutical companies are the most resistant to change due to the painstaking certification procedures.

The industrial world is a bit different from the ever-changing always-running enterprise world. Basically our software is 50% an advanced image processor and 50% an advanced PLC, which has to manage x-ray detectors, x-ray generators (with all the safety rules that comes with radiations), conveyor belts that are chained to the whole production line, pneumatic actuators that push out only contaminated products from the line, cooling of the high heat emitting components... plus all the extra functions the customer wants, as reporting, ProfiBUS/ModBus/... connection and control, interface with databases, off-line elaboration of previous rejects to automatically tune the setup and so on. With up to 30 products/second to inspect each millisecond is important even on a i7.
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