On the documentation, I read that it asks for a Windows 10 PC to be used with the CNC Controller.
Does that mean that Windows 7 won't work or it's not compatible?
Microsoft Windows 8.1, 7 and older versions are not supported it says on the documentation... What does that suppose to mean? What might not work?
Windows 7 compatibility
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Re: Windows 7 compatibility
CNC12 only supports Windows 10
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Re: Windows 7 compatibility
Thanks Gary. Upgrading my PC as we speak. Much appreciated your help.
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Re: Windows 7 compatibility
Make sure the PC meets the minimum hardware requirements:guerra_cues wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 11:29 pm Thanks Gary. Upgrading my PC as we speak. Much appreciated your help.
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