Legacy versions like 3.40 are typically designed for Windows XP, 7, 8, and 10. Availability:
Note: "AutoData 340" appears to refer to an automotive diagnostic or technical data system (common in aftermarket repair software), "PT" likely means "Product Technical" or a specific parameter table, and "ISO 152" might refer to an ISO standard for fasteners or torque (e.g., ISO 152:2006 for hexagon products). I have interpreted this as a technical bulletin about torque/retaining compound application for powertrain components. autodata 340 pt pt iso 152 best
Note: This draft assumes a context where ISO 152 refers to industrial safety or data processing standards. If this reference is intended to refer to a specific, niche proprietary standard (such as a specific automotive crash test standard or a regional standard), please clarify so that the technical details can be adjusted accordingly. Legacy versions like 3