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64bit Question...
Don B d.burne...@clothes.comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Hey therese, Obviously Colin answered your question already very well, I can vouch as far as my system as well, I dual boot both XP Pro 32 bit, and Vista Ultimate 64 bit, with 4gb of ram on my system, with no problems.

64bit question... Replacing MS.JET engine
David Glaser gla...@ultranet.com microsoft public win32 programmer ole Lou Amadio wrote: This is more of a theoretical question than anything else: With the release of 64bit architectures such as Digitals Alpha, how will 64bit COM interact with 32bit COM? (Assuming I create a remote object using DCOM) Say I use an

COM dll server registration on Windows 64 bits
Tony Harding ToH...@nowhere.org microsoft public windows 64bit general Colin Barnhorst wrote: It depends on your mobo. There are a lot of reports of problems running four dimms of pc6400 ram, whether 4x1GB or 4x2GB on consumer mobos. It isn't so much the amount of ram as the number of dimm slots filled.

The 64bit Question
Steven H ste...@wontWork.com nz comp Hello Enkidu, That's not a yes/no question. The OS wraps a 64bit, erm, wrapper around stuff that has to use 32bit code. Consequently *some* software might work OK, and other fussier stuff might not. as a general rule, what runs in user-land will be executed within something

Question on installing Vista 64 bit with 4gb of ram?
I realize that this may be a stupid question, but am I correct in that *this* is a 64bit machine, and I should be enabling the AMD64 stuff on her? Perl won't be reporting a 64-bit capable machine, when running a 32-bit OS. Look in /var/run/dmesg for 'AMD Features' to report 'LM' (long mode).

Inplace upgrade from 32bit to 64bit question.
Simon notha...@hotmail.com microsoft public vstudio general While I can't help you remote debugging as I've never actually got it working properly myself, if you're in a bind and just need to fix a crappy problem, the following article might help:- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893657 Good luck Simon.

The 64bit Question
Hiding in Plain Sight hidinginplainsi...@earthlink.net comp arch fpga On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:26:23 -0400, Matthew Plante wrote: XST 7.1i says that it has support for redhat linux enterprise 64 bit edition. I installed enterprise 3 on a system we have, which is a quad Itanium 2. However, I can't get the xst binaries

Installing X64 Vista on an 80GB 10000RPM HD??
I need some help with an issue we are having with a new server we purchased, and with its new software installed. the setup is the following: Dell Server (web server) Windows server 2003 standard 64bit ASP.NET 1.1 Remote debugging software is installed from the visual studio 2003 discs. Workstation XP SP2 Visual

32bit <=> 64bit question.
Think of the weird set of 8, 16, 32 and 64-bit registers AMD64 has 16 64-bit general-purpose registers, of which the lower 8 bits, 16 bits, or 32 bits can be Once you factor in these costs, it's a question of how often such repeatedly-used constants occur (and cannot be optimized away with partial-redundancy

A stupid 64bit question ... but ...
therese1225 therese1...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Hi Don, Just letting you know I am running 64 bit Vista home premium with 8 gb of ram (4X2gb). No major problems. I went to the Kingston site and they checked my system for ram compatibility. Ordered 8Gb's for about $200.

Migrating Turnpike 6.07 to XP Professional 64-bit.
Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general In addition to Colin's comments, there have been sporadic reports of some systems having issues with 4 GB exactly. For those systems, you pull the two DIMMs, install, and re-install the DIMMs. You don't need the hotfix at

A stupid 64bit question ... but ...
RZOA R...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Thanks for all your responces. Mr.Barnhorst asked “In what specific way was the registry corrupted?” I really can’t remember what the BSOD was displaying since this was 6 months. I have kept vista in my drawer since. I have two more question

64bit Question...
I should note that my programs seem to run fine on the 64bit platform, with both versions of the MEX floating around, but I just want to be sure that nothing unexpected is happening. (probably a stupid question, since I would guess I'd get an error if only the 32bit compiled MEX were available, but...) Thanks, Jim.

COM dll server registration on Windows 64 bits
Gadi Reinhorn grein...@mathworks.com comp soft-sys matlab Jim, To find out which MEX-file your MATLAB finds use the WHICH function in MATLAB. Your assumption is accurate. MATLAB does differentiate between mexw32 and mexw64 and dispatches to the appropriate one. Gadi.

A stupid 64bit question ... but ...
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64bit question
Only thing Intel engineers seem to be capable of at the moment is, throwing more cache on there CPU's. Al while Marketing makes up Christmas songs about how wonderfull 32bit is and how the public isn't ready for 64bit yet and dosn't need it. I know where I would rather be, not in fantasy land. (8*

Migrating Turnpike 6.07 to XP Professional 64-bit.
Peter Eisentraut pete...@gmx.net pgsql general Tony Caduto wrote: I was just wondering if a 32bit client connected to a 64bit server, would it be possible for the 64bit server to return a OID that was over 4 billion to the 32 bit client and possibly cause a range error if the OID value was used in a unsigned 32-bit

64bit question?
aholt...@gmail.com comp arch fpga Xilinx is only shipping x86-64 binaries. Don't hold your breath waiting for an Itanic version. cheers, aaron.

Question about MEX on 64 bit machine
That's not a yes/no question. The OS wraps a 64bit, erm, wrapper around stuff that has to use 32bit code. Consequently *some* software might work OK, and other fussier stuff might not. I'd suspect that drivers as such would be fussy, but a 32 bit card only understands 32 bit commands so a 32 bit driver might work.

64bit Question...
Roy Mercer roy_d_mercer_1...@yahoo.com comp databases informix I am planning to upgrade from: AIX 4.3.3 32bit IDS 7.31.UC5 to AIX 4.3.3 64bit IDS 9.21.UC? Has anyone done this? Is it an inplace upgrade going from 32bit to 64bit? Thanks for you input.