Matrix - Wonderware Intouch Compatibility

By noon, Marta had jury-rigged a test bench. On one side: a Dell Edge Gateway 5200, sleek as a black monolith, running Windows 11 IoT. On the other: a dusty HP Z420 workstation, still on Windows 7, running the production InTouch environment.

One: The new bourbon aging line had to go live in six weeks.

She stopped at the main HMI terminal, its screen flickering with the familiar teal-and-gray interface she’d known for fifteen years. “Old friend,” she muttered, tapping the touchscreen. “Today we find out if you speak their language.” wonderware intouch compatibility matrix

The Wonderware InTouch Compatibility Matrix.

But Marta had a screenshot. Blurry, watermarked, and dated 2019. It showed a table: rows for InTouch versions 10.0 through 2023, columns for operating systems, SQL editions, DAServer protocols, and—crucially—the cursed “Known Anomalies” section. By noon, Marta had jury-rigged a test bench

Marta’s fingers flew. She added the registry key, restarted the historian service, and watched the data lines spike back to life.

Two: The legacy SCADA system—Wonderware InTouch 10.1—was older than some of her interns. One: The new bourbon aging line had to go live in six weeks

She pulled up the PDF on her tablet. Wonderware InTouch 10.1 , it read. Supported OS: Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2. Unsupported: Windows 10 21H2, Windows 11 (all builds).