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      5 months ago

      The first thing I noticed. I was confused, thinking maybe they had an old XP machine lying around to plug in after the main one failed, but then I read further and it was just a stunt

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        If it were real the machine would have rebooted for a forced update and taken 45 minutes to complete before it was usable again.

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      My friend, have you ever configured an LED signboard before? If not, what you will learn will shock you…

      …a lot of these boards are controlled by proprietary chinese software that only functions on Windows XP… even today.

      As to why they don’t have a more modern OS connected to a signboard that obviously supports at least VGA and probably HDMI… I don’t know. Especially since the BSOD is a Windows 10 BSOD… XP did not have QR code sad face BSODs at the time.

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        There’s one LED advertisement board in my area that I see pretty often. Nowdays I’d say it shows something it’s not supposed to more often than an advertisement.

        Previously I’ve seen BSOD on it a couple of times, but recently a lot. Also “Finish setting up this device” and part of the desktop showing Windows 11 wallpaper.
        My guess is someone upgraded it from Windows 10 to 11, and now it works even less.

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        Because they don’t want to change the drivers or have to revalidate the entire system. And if they’re not connected to the Internet then it really doesn’t matter.

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        Video scalers my dude. Proprietary yes, but Chinese is questionable. Crestron, Extron, QSC, all major video products based out of the US, tho I believe only Crestron manufacturers in the US.

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    Lol, I just went to a Mariners game vs the White Sox (won in extra innings). I love that stadium, and the King Dome before it (rip). I almost never watch baseball on TV, but it’s a lot of fun to go in person, especially with the big screen gimmicks.

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    Adding to the increased attention: it was Microsoft night at the ballpark, with thousands of fans in attendance with ties to the Redmond-based software giant.

    Honestly, my gut tells me this was a stunt.

    Edit: Yeah, this is BS; You can hear typing in the video. What, they have a hot mic in the booth? And the article straight up calls it a gimmick. Definitely a stunt.

    Hell, the fact that XP is handling an ultra wide display is enough to call bullshit xD

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    Funny when companies use M$ for production systems. So unreliable for anything other than secretarial duties and gaming.