Foxpro for WIndows is a 16-bit program, if I remember correctly.
64-bit Windows have dropped support for 16-bit apps. That's why your
client is using 32-bit Windows to run that old 16-bit program.

I think you could use 64-bit virtual machines to run old 16-bit
programs. There are also tools like DOSBox.

You have to experiment with them to really find out how far you could go.

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 3:45 AM Philip Borkholder <plbor...@netzero.net> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> One of my customers still has a FoxPro 2.6 for Windows app running on a 
> network. They are currently running it on Windows 7 32 bit OS.
>
> Question I have for you.
> Does FoxPro 2.6 have to have a 32 bit hardware (machine) as well as Windows 
> 32 bit OS ?
> Or can it get by running on Windows 7 32 bit OS or even Windows 10 32 bit OS ?



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