Depending on how you define "use", I still have a Tandy 1000 running I believe DOS 3.something at my parent's house as a track timer for my dad's slot car track. Originally I was using an original IBM PC, but a power surge fried that machine. It's not really an active machine per se, only running once a month or so when we're testing cars, or the occasional track party/race. eric On 11/30/06, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > > I was was wondering what is the oldest software in use. > > What is the oldest software that you use? > > I sometimes play xvier (no version) from July 1992. > > And I sometimes use mm (metamail) 2.7 from Feb. 1994. But I have recent > patches for metamail so that doesn't count for me. > > I also sometimes use GNU ed 0.2 from Nov. 1994. It has a patch for the > info file from maybe five years ago too. But now ed has been revived and a > new release was made within past couple weeks. > > Another old program I use is findutils "find" 4.1 from Nov. 1994. But I > also have various recent patches for it. > > And I use mpage 2.5 from November 1997. But I know mpage has a recent > versions so I may update soon. > > I also sometimes use xearth 1.1 from Nov. 1999 with a patch from 2002 but > I am now using xplanet instead. And I also use psutils p17 from Jan. 2000. > And I sometimes use sgmltools-lite 3.0.3 from Jun. 2001. > > I also looked at the standard tools I use (under NetBSD) but everything > except uname appears to have been updated within last few years. So I use > "uname" from Nov. 1998. But that is not a good example as it is not > released by itself. (I didn't look specifically at coreutils source to > compare with that.) > > Some of my customers use BSD/OS versions from mid 1990's with newer > updates of some services, but still lot of software from mid to early > 1990's still in use. > > Some of my customers run real qmail 1.03 which had last release in June > 1998. (New patches are available and netqmail is probably becoming more > used now.) > > What is the oldest software you use? > > What is the oldest software used at work? > > Is there newer versions available? If so, why use old? > > Jeremy C. Reed > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >