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[Solved] OLD VERSION TO WINDOWS XP SP3 32 BITS AND FSX (NO STEAM)

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Hi. I have a license for FSUIPC 4.975a and used it on Windows 7 without any problems, but it doesn't work on Windows XP SP3 32-bit. Could someone please get me an older version that works on Windows XP SP3 32-bit? It's for FSX. Thank you very much.


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First, the latest and only supported version of FSUIPC4 is 4.977,

FSUIPC4 is not supported on any version of Windows before Windows 7, and will probably not work on such versions in any case. In fact, my Windows 7 set-up was recently retired, so even support on Windows 7 is limited.

There is no older version that works on Windows XP. If the latest version doesn't work on XP, you are out of luck.

John


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Hi John, thanks for replying, but there's already a solution. Versions prior to 4.96 worked on 32-bit Windows XP. I've already got version 4.957b and was able to install it without any problems. It's registered in my name and works perfectly in FSX. Cheers.


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Ok, whatever works for you. But I only support the latest version, and only on windows 7 and later.
I also have no access to any other versions of FSUIPC4 which has also been closed for development now for many years (and before I took over FSUIPC development and support).

Cheers,

John


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