Could anyone assist with a quicktime for windows platform compatibility source?

I am trying to find a good source for Quicktime for Windows platform compatibility.  I was unable to find anything on the apple support site for legacy versions, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

I'm not certain what it is you're looking for, but perhaps this will give you the information you need:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickTime#Platform_support
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