The "legacy-free" PC revolution will eliminate not only legacy connection ports such as serial, parallel, and PS/2 but also legacy expansion buses such as ISA and PCI in mainstream PCs.
It seems that a lot of old familiar interfaces will be removed in the new PCs.
i think that Microsoft company will also develop a device which used for converting this new interface to other ports such as serial port. for example if you want to communite with PC with RS232,so you can connect port to this new device.
i think that Microsoft company will also develop a device which used for converting this new interface to other ports such as serial port. for example if you want to communite with PC with RS232,so you can connect port to this new device.
by the new one. The typical examples are virtual serial port and virtual parallel port over USB. The old applications can still use these virtual devices as if there were still in the system. Thus the availability of the legacy interfaces is not a matter of hardware, but pure software drivers.