• @SheeEttin
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      551 year ago

      It’s been running stuff like ATMs for years. And probably still will.

    • @MeshPotato
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      191 year ago

      I’m not sure about ATMs, they often ran OS/2.

      Windows CE often ran media centres or UI panels in things like John Deere tractors or the Fiat 500.

      It was also the OS that ran the Dreamcasts UI.

      • @[email protected]
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        From my own experience, I’ve also seen it on price checkers (Kmart Australia), navigation devices (Navman GPS units) and older Clarion head units.

    • @lmaydev
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      It was heavily used on barcode scanning devices. I had my first few programming jobs using them.

      I still see some of them around.

      Good riddance!!

      • capital
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        61 year ago

        Barcode scanners is what popped into my head reading the title.

      • @[email protected]
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        This was my immediate though lol. I’m still running some 3 series in my house. CP3 for testing and a PMC3 in my living room.

    • Altima NEO
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      We still use that shit at work on our barcode scanners

      Though I’m not sure if it’s still technically “Windows ce” or Windows mobile