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Do you use 16-bit TC version?

Posted: 2005-11-17, 22:15 UTC
by Flint
There was already a similar poll here, but it's 2 years age. I'd like to make a new poll, a bit different and some more detailed.

So, do you use 16-bit version of TC?

Posted: 2005-11-18, 14:12 UTC
by titanium
I think it's time to drop support for 16-bit. It's been more than 10 years since windows 95 appeared, i don't think that anyone uses windows 3.11 anymore (and if they do there is only a small chance their are using TC). The future is 64 bit, supporting 16 bit is just holding back this natural development.

Do you know…

Posted: 2005-11-18, 15:43 UTC
by Clo
2titanium

:) Hello !

- You are speaking like a well heeled “Western / Northern” guy…
- Do you know that in many poor countries they are using antiquated 16-bit machines still?
• I even received some resquests from Africa asking for donations of old PCs, because they have almost nothing :!:
- This came from teachers who are happy to recover such machines to use in schools…
- And learning the computing bases from DOS first is not so bad, finally.

- This occurs even here in France for the nurse-schools for which no founds are planned by the government… :|
- I know too some small companies in my city (which is not an African village…) that use still an old Win 3.11 WorksGroup network, because it's sufficient with regard to their limited needs…

- Hence, I guess that only Ch. Ghisler can appreciate whether the 16-bit version must be continued / supported still.
- I bet he's aware about that I tell above, and his own philosophy (AFAIK it…) rather leads him to continue for a while.
- Besides, I don't think that the updades of the new 16-bit versions need a big job, since the most newest features can't be supported.
- Hence, our Author doesn't spend a large part of his precious time for this, IMHO…

- Till a couple of years ago, I tested the new 16-bit versions in a real 16-bit environment. Unfortunately, I miss room @ home by now to reinstall a 16-bit machine; so, I can't really vote here.
- I guess that using / testing the 16-bit versions in the machines we have noawadays doesn't make sense (even in a virtual machine).

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Posted: 2006-02-07, 21:37 UTC
by j7n
No one forbids using an application who's development has been discontinued. It's not that the current version (or previous ones) would crash every hour.

Posted: 2006-02-07, 23:56 UTC
by D1P
No, 16-bit version absolutely useless for me (i dont use 16-bit OS from 1996 year). And now i have 64-bit processor (AMD Athlon) and i hope, that the 64-bit version of TC will appear as soon as possible (yeah, i know, i know... no Delphi 64 at present, still waiting).

Posted: 2006-02-10, 02:26 UTC
by MPS
i used it on win 3.1 back in mid-late 1990's.

Posted: 2007-09-15, 23:10 UTC
by PeaceMaker
Some companies still using 16 bit DOS/WIN3.11 platform for "Central Office Card" management, so 16 bit TC is needed!!!

Posted: 2007-09-16, 07:41 UTC
by TLis
As j7n said, there is no problem in dropping the development of the 16-bit version, as it already does enough to be used on such old machines. Therefore, I do not see a need for any further development (so no new features, just fixing of real bugs). The machines for "Central Office Card" management could then use the latest released version, and people from Africa or France seeking new machines, could do with it as well. As the last resort, they could start using Linux instead of Windows, couldn't they? There is Midnight Commander file manager in Linux, so they should be fine.

Posted: 2007-09-16, 09:10 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Indeed I'm doing only bugfixes now to the 16-bit version, although I have backported one important feature to TC 6.57: Limiting the search depth. This was requested by a user.