How to install previous Node version in 32 bit Win 7? - node.js

I have a 32 bit Win7 machine, and I need to install specific version of Node(V 13, https://nodejs.org/download/release/v13.0.0/)
However I can not find executable files for Win 32 bit system, All are for 64/86 system.
Is there any way ? Or am I at dead end.
Any Node version that compatible with Win 7 32 bit is fine for me.

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Installed windows 10 with 32-bit on accident now i can't re-install windows 10 as 64-bit

I recently installed windows 10 and on accident installed 32-bit. Now when I try to re-install windows 10 with 64-bit I receive the error: This version of the program is not compatible with this version of windows. I know i have A 64-bit processor. HELP!!!
Did you try to install 64 bit version while you are in side the 32 bit version ?
You CANNOT transfer from 32 bit to 64 bit by running the installer as an upgrade over the 32 bit version.
If you need the 64 bit version, please boot from the installation disc and reinstall the OS from scratch (There’s no upgrade path),
Also remember to select the 64 bit version in the setup.
If you need more help read this How to geek article
http://www.howtogeek.com/228042/how-to-switch-from-32-bit-windows-10-to-64-bit-windows-10/

python 3.5 installation on window 7 - 64 bit [compatability issue]

Current version python 2.7.10 32 BIT is installed on my system.Yes, 32 Bit version is working correctly.
>python -V
Python 2.7.10
My Processor and operating system details are as follow:
Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU#4.00GHz
System Type : 64 bit Operating System
I'm trying to download correct version for my system from this link.
[https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/]
I go to link --> Latest Python 3 Release - Python 3.5.0
After this i have 2 option
1) Windows x86-64 web-based installer -for AMD64/EM64T/x64, not Itanium processors
2) Windows x86 web-based installer
Both of these version of Python are giving me incompatibility issues.
Please suggest how to diagnose or point out the correct version for my system.
I found the 64-bit installer on FileHorse. Just be sure you change the path to C:/Python35 or is installs it on your Users folder. I use the i7-4771 processor and run this version just fine.

Node crypto pbkdf2 yields different keys on 32bit and 64bit machines

The following snippet seems to yield different answers on 32 bit and 64 bit machines.
var buf = new Buffer('ojHkXkabdV7X6xcDNKJgrg==', 'base64');
console.log(crypto.pbkdf2Sync('secret', buf.toString('binary'), 10000, 14, 'sha256').toString('base64'));
64bit machine is on Node v0.12.4.
32bit machine is on Node v0.10.12.
Is this even possible ?
I moved node from v0.12.4 to v0.10.12 on the 64 bIt machine and the keys match when the snippet is run on both machines.
I also found the implementation that I really needed resides in v0.12.4 therefore my solution to this issue is to upgrade the 32 bit machine to v0.12.4.
Sorry folks ! This is not an architecture problem.

Can I use nuget packages which is not written OS ver 32 or 64 for 32 and 64 bit OS?

Now I got several nuget packages(.nupkg) and installed VS's project on 64bit OS.
It was successfully finished.
And I'd like to install these packages to 32bit PC(StandAlone) by using CD which is burned .nupkg files.
(This PC cannot connect to Internet)
These packages seems to be not defined OS version specifically.
I have a quetion which is written in above title.
Can I use nuget packages which is not written OS ver 32 or 64 for 32 and 64 bit OS?
And would you give me some reaseons about your answer.
Regards.
NuGet packages do not distinguish between 32 or 64-bit version of OS. They can be installed to both.
There was an issue filed on codeplex to support distinguishing for different platforms as
https://nuget.codeplex.com/workitem/679

Sun's Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 on 64 bit Windows

I am having a 64 bit JDK installed on my laptop and to develop J2ME app, I recently installed Sun's WTK 2.5.2. When I m trying to run the project using this wtk, I m getting this error:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
Though my machine had an Intel core i3 processor(64 bits) the error says:
Can't load IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit processor
Is there any way to solve this problem? Is there anything else I can do to make J2ME App on my laptop?
I had the same issue.
Solved it by installing a 32 bit java, then re-installing the WTK, During installation it asks you witch JDK to use, then just point to the 32 bit java.
Just install 32-bit JDK and everything will work. General rule is simple: 32 bit applications will use 32 bit JDK, 64-bit will use 64 bit JDK. Since WTK is 32 bit application - it would need 32 bit JDK
Just edit to
C:\PROGRA~2\Java\jre6\bin\java
You have to change to jdk of 32 bits, then you have to edit the file: "$WTK_HOME\bin\emulator.vm" and change the jdk in the first line:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.5.0_22\bin\java

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