Runtime 6 on XP/Vista/Win 7?

I am updating an old windows 98 PC and got a stand-alone application running on the Runtime Engine 6 LabVIEW.

The runtime Version 6 said suitable for Win95/98/2000, which are all the old framework of the BONE, but I see little mention of the most recent.

My question is - is that what someone had success to old apps like this works on newer versions of windows or I have to go back to the manufacturer and try and bring to Rescript a version more up-to-date?

OK, so the answer is Yes mayby!

The runtime and self-contained VI install fine. The VI compatibility mode needs light to work, but it works very well.

The only downside is that demand seems to have a memory leak and therefore disappears up its own back after about 2 hours. However, I think it would be very specific applications. Interesting does it on XP and not 98, however.

So the answer to the original question is Yes it can work.

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