is a Microsoft Windows-based programming software package developed originally by Modicon (later owned by Schneider Electric) for programming, configuring, and troubleshooting Modicon programmable logic controllers (PLCs) . Released in the mid-to-late 1990s, it represented a major evolution from its DOS-based predecessor, ProWorx NxT. ProWorx 32 provided a native 32-bit Windows environment (Windows 95 through Windows XP) with a graphical user interface, replacing the text-based keyboard-driven workflows of DOS.
Use the hypervisor's USB pass-through features to connect modern USB-to-Serial or USB-to-Modbus Plus converters directly to the virtualized software. The Path to Modernization: Migrating from ProWORX 32 proworx 32
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ProWorx 32 primarily supports Modicon’s legacy architectures based on the , including:
ProWorx NxT was the immediate predecessor to ProWorx 32. While NxT was a step up from DOS software, ProWorx 32 was a complete rewrite for 32-bit Windows, offering better speed and memory handling. Both supported the same Modicon PLCs, though ProWorx 32 could also import programs from Modsoft and FPC.
: Features "Material List Generation" to automatically create shopping lists of required PLC components. Hardware and OS Compatibility