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Clear out more XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE.

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Jacob Nevins 2017-02-17 00:18:37 +00:00 committed by Simon Tatham
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@ -215,21 +215,17 @@ seems to be working so far.
Currently, release versions of PuTTY tools only run on Windows
systems and Unix.
\#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE: replace following two lines with:
As of 0.68, the supplied PuTTY executables run on versions of
Windows from XP onwards,}
PuTTY runs on versions of Windows from Windows 95 onwards (but not
the 16-bit Windows 3.1; see \k{faq-win31}),
up to and including Windows 10; and we know of no reason why PuTTY
should not continue to work on future versions of Windows.
Windows from XP onwards, up to and including Windows 10; and we
know of no reason why PuTTY should not continue to work on
future versions of Windows.
The 32-bit Windows executables we provide for the \q{\i{x86}}
processor architecture should also work fine on 64-bit processors
that are backward-compatible with that architecture.
\#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE: The 64-bit executables will only
work on 64-bit versions of Windows. They will run somewhat faster
than 32-bit executables would on the same processor, but will
consume slightly more memory.}
that are backward-compatible with that architecture. The 64-bit
executables will only work on 64-bit versions of Windows. They
will run somewhat faster than 32-bit executables would on the
same processor, but will consume slightly more memory.
(We used to also provide executables for Windows for the Alpha
processor, but stopped after 0.58 due to lack of interest.)
@ -1052,8 +1048,7 @@ is triggered by PuTTY 0.58. This was fixed in 0.59. The
\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/xp-wont-run}{\q{xp-wont-run}}
entry in PuTTY's wishlist has more details.
\S{faq-system32}{Question} When I put
\#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE 32-bit} PuTTY in
\S{faq-system32}{Question} When I put 32-bit PuTTY in
\cw{C:\\WINDOWS\\\i{SYSTEM32}} on my \i{64-bit Windows} system,
\i{\q{Duplicate Session}} doesn't work.