Compatibility of 64-bit of Windows 10 NOR-MAX,

I plan my (forced) migration to Windows 10 this summer for my PXI chassis and noted that NEITHER-MAX 15.0 is not currently compatible with Windows 10, 64-bit (http://www.ni.com/white-paper/52818/en/) operating system. Has anyone heard any news on when / if will produce a compatible NOR-MAX always remember how much time OR took based on the latest versions of Windows?

National Instruments for Microsoft Windows 10 product compatibility

MAX 15.0

It is compatible with Windows 10 64-bit as long as you are using the 32-bit version of the software.

Event take a look at National Instruments for Microsoft Windows product compatibility 8

You will see as very few packets NOR is designed to run natively as a 64-bit software on 64-bit Windows version.

Read also

LabVIEW 64-bit vs 32-Bit Applications FAQ

White paper: the use of products from National Instruments on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
White paper: National Instruments for Microsoft Windows Vista product compatibility
White paper: National Instruments for Microsoft Windows 7 product compatibility

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