Greetings, I don't know if this place is the correct place to put this thread, but... I use Visual Objects, which happens to be 32-bit only, and our company's program needs to access a fingerprint peripheral driver. As far as the driver was also 32-bit (and thus we were using 32-bit systems), no problems appeared, but as soon as we attempted to leap into 64-bit (with the 64-bit driver, of course), the compatibility problems appeared, and VO cannot access a driver from a different architecture. Is there a way to either make VO work with 64-bit drivers, place 32-bit .dlls into 64-bit systems so VO can read them, or any other kinds of solutions? Thanks for any answers in advance.
64-bit driver use by 32-bit program
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Re: 64-bit driver use by 32-bit program
Posted 05 February 2012 - 03:56 PM
Have you tried using a virtual machine? What 64bit OS are you running?
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