Yes it works fine.
Although maybe if not supported remove tick mark from launch box.



> From: maxma...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:49:44 +0200
> To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
> Subject: [Bug-gnubg] New win builds on gnubg.org (20090915 code)
> 
> I've added the choice between SSE2 (default) and non-SSE executables.
> If SSE2 is selected, a test is run and if SSE2 is not supported, a
> pop-up tells the user to re-run the install selecting non-SSE exes.
> 
> Michael D. (or anybody else with non-SSE2 CPU) can you test it ?
> 
> 1- run the installer on your recent PC, select SSE2 exes, and then
> check that the installed exes are SSE2 (run gnubg, Help/About gnubg
> menu, Build Info button, you should find "SSE/SSE2" supported amongst
> the features).
> 
> 2- run the installer on your old PC, select SSE2 exes, and a pop up
> should appear warning you. Then re-run the installer and select
> non-SSE exes and then check that the installed exes are non-SSE2 (run
> gnubg, Help/About gnubg menu, Build Info button, you should *not* find
> "SSE/SSE2" supported amongst the features).
> 
> MaX.
> 
> P.S.
> Next time I'll add the check the other way round too: you select
> non-SSE exes on a SSE2 PC, you get a warning too.
> 
> 
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