
TI Connect 1.6 does not work on Snow Leopard. it's called x86 or 32-bit - there's no such thing as x32)

#Ti connect 1.6 1 download drivers#
This new update apparently adds drivers for 圆4 versions of Windows. It's when you get 圆4 Windows that the drivers for USB won't work.

There has never been an issue for 32-bit Vista or Win7 that uses the same driver as x86 Windows XP. I've been using TI-Connect 1.6 on Windows 7 x32 for the last month or two fine before this update came out. That is extremely obsolete! The latest version of it is Ubuntu 10.04! The version I recommend is Ubuntu 9.10. (then again, I wouldn't have bothered to upgrade had I not run fsck on the root partition of F8 while it was mounted. I upgraded from Fedora 8 to Fedora 11 a few months ago. Re: Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support No, it's not, as that release has been out of support for years. Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support I'm not going to dignify that question with a response. Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support Their views are not necessarily those of, and takes no responsibility for their content. The comments below are written by visitors. Stopping you from upgrading to a modern OS! The previous lack of support has caused headaches for many The new version supports 64-bit Windows, as well as Windows Vista and It looks like you'll need to download both TI Connect 1.6 and the 1.6.1 patch to get full functionality. Texas Instruments quietly (very quietly) told the world that they haveĪ new version of TI Connect available for download. Posted by Astrid on 7 November 2009, 07:19 GMT TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support.
