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16 Bit App
Application Questions and Problems topic
Posted by Quinie on 20 May, 2008 - 1:13 am
I have a new PC with a dual-core processor, 64 bit. I want to install Taylor software (Proworx Nxt), which is a 16 bit app, and I'm really battling to install this. If anyone can help I will appreciate it.


Posted by jm on 22 May, 2008 - 2:07 am
You could check http://www.schneider-electric.com

The site contains Proworx Nxt FAQs and documentation.

Easiest way to get them: the search engine: http://search.schneider-electric.com/stepIW/portlets/AutonomyGlobalSea rch.jsp?autnmQueryBis=proworx%2520nxt

Regards,
jm


Posted by Mr. Basics on 23 May, 2008 - 12:22 am
Is the version of the application (ProWorx Nxt) that you are installing compatible with the version of the Operating System (Windows?) that you are installing under/on?

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