32bit/64bit compatability


  1. Posts : 2
    windows 7 x64bit
       #1

    32bit/64bit compatability


    I recieved a software CD (T-PDS 2.2) from a company called Transtronics, unfortunetly the 32bit version supplied will not install into my 64bit laptop because of compatibility problems. I have passed it by Microsofts Compatibility Center but the center insists that it cannot be installed because of...incompatibility!

    Can anyone recommend a course of action/work around if there is any for this particular issue, any help would be much appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 846
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    britboy said:
    I recieved a software CD (T-PDS 2.2) from a company called Transtronics, unfortunetly the 32bit version supplied will not install into my 64bit laptop because of compatibility problems. I have passed it by Microsofts Compatibility Center but the center insists that it cannot be installed because of...incompatibility!

    Can anyone recommend a course of action/work around if there is any for this particular issue, any help would be much appreciated.
    Have you tried to install the WinXP mode?

    Convert your computer to a 32bit Windows or contact software vender and see if they have or will write their software in 64bit?

    Do you have any other computer you can install?
    Maybe buy a $100 computer on Craigslist and install using one with WinXP.


    That's all I can come up with at the moment.
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  3. Posts : 2
    windows 7 x64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the prompt reply.

    I still have an 32bit laptop which I can use, I have just bought a 64bit win7 laptop as an update which may prove to be a more of a nuisence that I had anticipated.
    The problem with all the more modern laptops is that they are USB porting which is another problem when wanting an I/O port for RS232 use when programming PLC's.
    RS232/USB converter modules are not very efficient, I will have to hang on to one of my old PC's with a D9 port although the PC will prove to be unfriendly for transporting around.
    The Software provider has no immediate plan to provide a 64bit version.

    Thanks again for your reply
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  4. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #4

    As a rank amateur, I can only suggest -

    Old software may run best on old hardware. ("Old" means pre-Vista, which was in broad release in January of 2007.)

    The XP mode that IggyAZ mentioned is XP running in a virtual machine under Win7. It's available for free with Win7 Pro and Ultimate. (Probably Enterprise as well.) That may be worth a try. If you have an available XP license, there are other VM schemes that could work.
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