No VMware 7.0.0 player 32-bit?

Stop vmware supported for 32-bit operating systems?

I can't seem to find anything on vmware player 7 for 32-bit windows, what happened?

Just, it's not VMware Player (or workstation besides) that runs on a 32-bit host operating system.

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Not x 86 more (i686/i386) build for Linux?

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Wil

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