32 bit compilers

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I have some legacy 32 bit Fortran compilers which I use and work great on XP. I have also tried the compilers on a Vista machine (32bit?) and they work fine. I would like to upgrade to a Windows 7 machine. I have tried my compiler on a Windows 7 home edition desktop and it does not work on the dos window.
My question is can I install a 32 bit version of Windows on a new machine or do I have to upgrade home to to Windows professional and get a new 64 bit version of a Fortran Compiler?
 
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Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate comes with a XP mode. If for some reason Fortran does not work in a standard install. You should be able to get Fortran working in the XP mode. However I do not have any experience with XP mode or Fortran and cannot tell you for sure it will.

Two articles you might find of interest

https://www.w7forums.com/windows-xp-mode-t1542.html

Most 32-Bit Applications will work in 64-Bit Windows. It hardware drivers that must be 64-Bit to install.

https://www.w7forums.com/windows-7-64-bit-vs-32-bit-t484.html
 

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