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My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
If you go to the Panoramic factory it documents the problem and stated that was why it was releasing a 64 bit version. It seems to be imposibble to actuall get a true 64 bit machine processor + OS to work on the current crop of HP's. In my opinion they are misleading the buying public one by claiming that they are

Windows XP Professional - Stablilty issues
For my money having a compatibility mode is a mistake. At some point Intel has just got to break with its past. Linux will be ready with a 64-bit system if Unobtainum ever really I see big trouble with wireless devices -- lack of bandwidth for them to work in. And I don't see the home computer going away.

IEEE format doubles
So those are the 3 main stages of a DES round, and just swapping the left and right half of the 64 bit output value is required before the next stage. I hope I get to see your 'work of art' sometime. So do I, but I would like to have it knocking out over 300000 kps on my machine before I release it,

Misconception about the CLR: C# and VB ARE compiled. There's ...
KevinD kjdi...@msn.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Another rare voice of Sanity. I love my Vista 64. I would never go back to XP. "RC White" <r...@grandecom.net> wrote Only one OS at a time will be using any RAM at all, so they will never be sharing it. (Unless you use a virtual machine, as Colin said.

Gateway vs Quadra was Re: Mac & IBM Info-Version 1.8.5
While I have MSVS6, you could not pay me to install something that antiquated on my system. Being used to a reasonably standard compliant C++ compiler, using some that nacient and broken would be much too painful. I have yet to get cygwin to work on a 64 bit machine, so the 64 bit machine does not have a native

Sick of Windows, newbie thinking about Linux
NO Will there ever be a 64-bit OS that runs on either of these? PROBABLY NOT As far as the article in Byte, I laughed as I saw M$ marketting at work in the By the way, I will make my first real attempt at Linux tonight. I upgraded my machine a while back and I am going to use my old motherboard (P5-66) to put

Premature Piece of Garbage
Can I please ask for comments on the advantages of the 64 bit version, and what problems might emerge? I've checked that my printer is supported - tring now to check if my Linksys Some ostensibly 32 programs may actually use old 16 bit runtime libraries and won't work. Again a virtual machine will solve this.

64 bit localtime_r() on 32 bit time_t machines
That one is annoying, but it is quite a head trip to have a legitimate 64 bit UNIX machine on my home LAN. Now I can bring home work related stuff and Look out for my dumb questions as I am sure I will need to keep asking SOMETHING..... As a matter of fact I am going to post another question that just came to

Death blow for Windows DirectX
The computer from which I can't access using nautilus is a 64 bit gutsy on a brand new Gateway gt5656 but I now can mount it via info from my last post and see the homes share on the 32 bit machine. When I use nautilus on the 64 bit it only shows the 64 bit shares no matter what I do when I try to connect to server

first shot at AlphaHW.txt / please review...
64 bit requires driver signing, and specific 64 bit drivers. Even a lot of software has dramas on 64 bit. Basically, although 64 bit will be the way of the and the helpful corner supplier all say it will work with Vista. And for whatever reason, this camera doesn't work with my computer and my version of Vista.

An article in BYTE, ignorance amazes me.
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general You can dual boot XP x86 and Vista x64 on a machine with 4GB or more of ram. I have to go out of town today until Thursday night, will give it a shot upon my return. Good to know I can run that one in both XP and Vista as well.

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
'double' is represented on my machine using 8-byte IEEE format Perhaps you mean 64 bit IEEE-754 format? No requirement or guarantee in C++ (or C) that there are It will probably work on a large variety of popular platforms (given long long), but there is probably at least one out there implementing IEEE 64 bit

IBM: Linux is ready for the Mainframe. SUN: No it's not!
Have you got 32-bit or 64-bit I/O busses yet? 100MHz motherboard? The Intel world is set to go 64-bit, DEC, Sun and SGI have been doing it for years --- are Since then I've added extra hardware piece by piece, so depreciation doesn't come into it because I'm not forced to sell my machine if it doesn't have good

[PATCH] make /proc/pid/pagemap work with huge pages and ...
Robert Logan r...@dmu.ac.uk comp sys ibm pc hardware video My 0.02cents worth. When I next upgrade my machine (2-3 generations of Processor) will I but Intel to 64 bits easily - 32 bit cards fit in 64 bit slots, AND 64 bit cards fit in 32 bit slots - the signals are multiplexed. It just looks like it will work.

Concerns about AMD64 port
PCI
cards that make the MX5 SRM choke when installed in the 64bit slots are accepted without problems by the MiataGL SRM. Sound: both MX5 and MiataGL have an onboard sound chip, an ESS1887 and an ESS1888 respectively. I have yet to see/hear it work on my MiataGL. Cache: when your Miata has an optional cache board

OT: Vista Stinks says M$ Execs
The OEM key being sold here will work on both 32bit and 64bit basic versions of Vista so just becuase your buying the 64bit media doesn't mean your tied to that. Vista runs every bit as well as XP on my machine and is better for its updates. Yer but you're French No I`m not, I don't even speak the language.

96 kHz experiment
With 32 bit Vista , there are very few driver issues. If your previous webcam worked on XP, there's a very good chance the same driver will work on 32 bit Vista, but absolutely no chance the same driver will work on 64 bit. Bigger is not always better. Indeed. XP was starting to look solid.

SP1 Available on Windows Update?
When I read the Gamestorm story, my thought was that they are using the 64-bit Opteron CPU to do stuff that the video hardware would otherwise typically do on 32-bit .... Just don't expect it to work on the machine you own five years from now, and don't expect it to support every piece of hardware out there.

Should lcc use 64 bit precision?
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bit listserv toolb-l Eureka Tim ! After taking your tips I've got the following to work perfectly (at least on my machine) : to handle buttonClick -leave drv null pUserFreeBytesLow) UserFreeBytesHigh = pointerDWORD32(4, pUserFreeBytesLow) Internally, ToolBook will handle numbers greater than 2^32 just fine.

Getting Free Disk Space and 64 bit data types
For now, I am content with my machine, since I can play all the strategy games out there, with an occasional break for Multiplayer Doom. are developing for the video game market is because they will have a much larger market to sell their games not because they want to make games that work with any type of PC.