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Probably a silly question .....

Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
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Probably a silly question .....

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I have got hold of a Foxconn Arm based minicomputer that will run XP and I have a spare licence (not a W7 licence unfortunately).

I would like to run Cumulus on it, but I am currently running Cumulus on my W7 desktop. I know how to transfer as I originally was on XP and moved to W7, but my question is will I lose any functionality moving back to XP?
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Re: Probably a silly question .....

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Assuming this is a question about Cumulus rather than Windows, the answer is no. There is no code in Cumulus which is Windows version dependent. But how do you run XP on an Arm processor?
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Yes it was a question about Cumulus and thenks for the answer.

The ARM processor was me being a Richard Cranium and mixing up my NAS box and the Foxconn, its an Intel Atom processor. :bash: :bash:
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