Database Libraries (DbLibs) are a popular and powerful component management solution. However, when using Microsoft Access as the backend database for your components, there is one important difference between using 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Altium Design Software:
The following procedure can be used to manually install the 64-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine (2010) on a computer that already has 32-bit Microsoft Office installed and running (versions 2007, 2010, 2013, or 2016).
If you are feeling a little overwhelmed at the prospect of learning how to adjust to using a 16-bit or a 32-bit microcontroller, HIDmaker 32 will ease your pain. Here's what you can do:
Now you can quickly develop powerful USB HID projects for the larger and more powerful 16-bit and 32-bit USB-capable processors from Microchip. Break through the speed, memory, and peripheral limit barriers of those 8-bit processors you used before. HIDmaker 32 is the fastest way to upgrade your old HID project to get the benefits of bigger processors!
Generate CUSTOM source code for YOUR favorite PC compilers, and use their latest features and capabilities, including new frameworks, styling of your project's PC program, 64-bit and 32-bit compile targets, and more. Give your project a powerful, easy to use, great looking PC side front end, that will captivate your customers!
Note about 32-bit and 64-bit editions: The main executable in the OWLMaker download archive is now built for 64-bit Windows (x86-64 edition). However, a 32-bit edition is included in the "32-bit" subdirectory. If you run 32-bit Windows, make sure that you use the latter executable.
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