I know, I know, no need to say it again... Windows XP is dead, it is no more maintained, etc. etc.
But there are still a lot of XP installations out there, sufficiently protected from the malware (like mine)...
I have three towers, Windows 7, Windows 10 and the one I am using for ham-related stuff, with Windows XP.
It cannot be upgraded, not even to Windows 7, as its Athlon CPU lacks some features Microsoft deems absolutely necessary for Windows 7 and 10.
Said that, I tried to download and run the program nanovna-saver-v0.2.1 on this PC.
I was greeted with a message saying that in the kernel32.dll the entry point GetFinalPathNameByHandleW could not be located...
And actually that API is missing from that DLL....
I am asking here if the author(s) if the nanovna-saver program could make it runnable also under Windows XP.
Thanks,
Alberto