Dibya Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 I generally buy some top quality Solid caps from Panasonic and recap those old motherboard for my friends and family. I only use Nichicon UES & UFG series caps for audio section of those old motherboard . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tripredacus Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 A movie theater showing the new Mission Impossible movie apparently used a system with Active Desktop (may be XP, maybe not) and it crashed during playback. Then it showed the Active Desktop recovery page on the big screen. Twitter embed isn't working, so here is a link directly to the image: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DkHoi_5U4AA2NqE.jpg 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
404notfound Posted August 17, 2018 Share Posted August 17, 2018 Windows XP helped this kitten get a functioning anus. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jody Thornton Posted August 17, 2018 Share Posted August 17, 2018 47 minutes ago, 404notfound said: Windows XP helped this kitten get a functioning anus. See Guys? I told you there were holes in this OS! Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa! (kidding! kidding!) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FranceBB Posted August 22, 2018 Author Share Posted August 22, 2018 Going to the grocery store has never been more satisfying. Here in the UK, we have self-checkout at both Saintsbury's and Tesco, which are the two largest companies. Well, it turns out they are running Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, at least the ones at Tesco. Considering how many stores Tesco has all over the UK, they are a considerable amount of machines (The one in the picture didn't display the unexpected item in bagging area error, it simply rebooted and since there's no keyboard, it started a check disk xD) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdfox7 Posted August 24, 2018 Share Posted August 24, 2018 @FranceBB That Windows XP POS machine was mentioned in The Register: It liiives! Sorta. Gentle azure glow of Windows XP clocked in Tesco's self-checkouts, no less 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted August 24, 2018 Share Posted August 24, 2018 (edited) As often happens I may be wrong, but - provided that the picture was originally shot by FranceBB, the attribution by the Register: Quote A hungry vulture looking for some luncheon snapped this Tesco PoS terminal which seemed to have crashed and rebooted, going via CHKDSK on the way. seems to me - besides "vague" - slightly offensive. jaclaz Edited August 24, 2018 by jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i430VX Posted September 6, 2018 Share Posted September 6, 2018 On my trip to Canada my dad had to renew his fishing license, and they had an XP running for their database access website. Sorry, no picture, there was like 5 people in the way. Also I went to Canadian Tire, and while there was no XP in sight, there was some interesting stuff. An IBM Dumb terminal! Looks like it's connecting to a mainframe (or something emulating one) to manage inventory Also I found an Dell OptiPlex 740 stuck at the BIOS screen, almost looks like a good chance it could have XP on it And, finally, a price checker running what appears to be an XP-era version of windows CE 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcinwwl Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 I'd ask them to call me if they plan to get rid of this IBM thingy... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cc333 Posted September 8, 2018 Share Posted September 8, 2018 Well, does the computer on my desk count? This is on a Dell OptiPlex 320 I got from a local computer surplus sale a couple years ago. c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FranceBB Posted September 8, 2018 Author Share Posted September 8, 2018 Your personal computers in your household don't count. However, if you use XP at your workplace and you are authorised to take a picture, then that computer counts. Everybody here is running Windows XP. If we just take a picture of our computers, it doesn't make much sense. The point is to find companies that run Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center, Windows XP Tablet Edition, Windows Server 2003 or Embedded systems like Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard, Windows Embedded POSReady 2009. The point is to get an idea of how much XP is still used in offices and most important in embedded systems. It's a funny way to collect data. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dibya Posted September 8, 2018 Share Posted September 8, 2018 The Summit PCB in my town use XP computer in all their pcs . Their server even run XPx64 pro . They didn't allow me to take pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NojusK Posted December 14, 2018 Share Posted December 14, 2018 I was recently on a tour to Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant and saw some PCs running XP 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FranceBB Posted January 6, 2019 Author Share Posted January 6, 2019 (edited) As some of you know, I'm a broadcast engineer and I work as encoder on a broadcast channel. This time, we were shooting a report on healthy food and one of our reporter has been discussing this matter with one of the experts in the field that works in a lab and makes analysis on milk and other things. I was kinda surprised when I found out that the computer they use to run tests on the analysed samples is actually running Windows XP: This made my day. Edited January 6, 2019 by FranceBB 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FranceBB Posted January 16, 2019 Author Share Posted January 16, 2019 This picture belongs to Giusy Martin, a friend of mine who was at the ATM and found this: 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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