88keys
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- Aug 24, 2012
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It's not a matter of fixing, it's a matter of compatibility. If a software vendor still hasn't figured out how to get their product windows 7 compatible then they aren't doing their job. It's not like this hasn't been coming for years.
When speaking of devices, remember we are talking about highly sophisticated equipment that probably costs more than your house. It's not the same a writing drivers for a video card, sound card etc. This is shit that has to work and even writing new drivers for a newer OS could compromise that when you're dealing with a device that has been designed and tested to work with one operating system.
I also suspect that it might just be easier to write drivers for XP.
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