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Posted by Martin Heffels on 12/23/71 11:26
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 17:36:49 GMT, "AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote:
>That's what i believe anyway.
I also believe it is a matter of demand. The more people ask for 64-bit,
the quicker they will come with it. Currently Windows comes in two 64-bit
versions, a server version, and an OEM-version, for which there is hardly
any support. There is a severe lack in drivers, and the drivers supported
are usually of current hardware. If your product is like two years old,
your doomed.
>I had just upgraded to lightwave 8, and upgrading again to a 64bit version
>would mean having to load new 64bit OS which i keep holding off doing, even
>though i've had the new OS disc here over 2 weeks now.
>:)
You can do a dual-boot install, so you can have a play with it. It's what I
did to run some tests.
cheers
-martin-
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"Beer is life!"
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