Mitsubishi version 8.86 is installed in 90% and cannot be applied on 64-bit platforms.

My Mitsubishi 8.86 version is installed in 90%. It can’t be fitted to a 64-bit platform. Installation can be expected to be completed, that is, the USB communication cable driver cannot be installed.

90% happen to be a USB driver installation.
“Cannot run an x86 build of this utility on x64 platform ”
Click to confirm that internalizing driver failed —-C.windows\temp\wdreg.exe.Error,”
The installation is properly the driver installation fails when the USB communication cable (USB-SC09+) is installed.
My computer WIN7 64-bit original home version with everyone said the method of upgrading to the flagship version of the installation results

 


I installed a low version of GX Developer 8.52 Mitsubishi Chinese also appeared this symptom, my system win 7 64-bit ordinary home version upgrade flagship version; I found online 8.9.1 can support win 7

Is the FX3u and FX2n programming cable shared? Is it SC09?

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The SC-09 programming cable is a conversion cable from the RS232 interface (commonly known as a COM port) to RS422 interface. It is commonly used in Mitsubishi A series and FX series (FX2/FX2C/FX2N/FX0/FX0N/FX0S/FX1N/FX1S…) PLC, support All communication protocols, for computer-to-PLC programming communication and various PC monitoring software, and can replace the Mitsubishi communication module FX-232AW (or FX-232AWC), the RS422 port and RS232 port of the cable have built-in ± 15kVESD protection circuit , can be charged and plugged in any way.
If you are communicating with a Mitsubishi F1/F2 series PLC, you need to install the F2-20GF1 communication module.
If your computer uses a USB port, please use the USB interface programming cable USB-SC09.
The main technical parameters:
• Both the RS422 port and the RS232 port have a 15kVESD protection circuit that can be plugged and unplugged at any time.
• Baud rate: 0 to 230kbps adaptive
• Cable length: 3 m, fully shielded, with ground wire
• With communication indicator, LED flashes during communication
• Operating temperature: -20 ~ 75 ° C