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64 bit Linux
Quite upsetting as I have always run FreeBSD but not the 64 bit version and its a bit too late to do an OS reload of 32 bit version. Can anyone help me to get MS frontpage extensions to install on this version of FreeBSD? The latest extensions are fp50.freebsd.tar.gz which can be found on most any google search.

#42266 [Com]: BLOB functions do not work on 64bit systems
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Wait until my OEM (Gateway) starts selling computers preinstalled with the 64 bit version on their computers, then call them back and see if they will honor their original promise. 3) Wait for Microsoft to provide an upgrade path to allow me to upgrade from a 32 bit version OEM OS copy to a 64 bit version OS.

XP Home Edition 32 or 64 bit Version?
Carlos Car...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Hi, Launch the 32-bit version of Windows Explorer Carlos "nuttinbuts...@gmail.com" wrote: I need to import a .reg file on 32-bit and 64-bit systems. The .reg file contains settings for a 32-bit-only program. In a 32-bit environment

difference in operating system interface in 32 bits and 64 ...
... slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11 I/O ports at bc00 Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 1 00:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: 3Dfx Interactive, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 9 I/O ports at c000 Memory at e8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2 01:00.0 VGA

Is Sybase 11.9.2.3 shipped with 64 bits version?
But in case you do get any bright ideas about using the 31/32 bit integer version to do what I want, don't hestitate to post that as welll... (not knowing Delphi I'm just approximating thigns here) function 63Random(aRange: 64-bit integer) : 64-bit integer { 32-bit integer top-bits = Random(); 32-bit integer

integer size and portability-a wishful controversy
Vista 64 is similar to Mac or Linux, in that it is not well supported, and you have to take care as to what hardware and software you purchase with it. If everything is compatible it will perform better than the 32 bit version will, just as a Mac or Linux will perform better than Windows. But if you want something

Replacing 64-bit Ubuntu with 32-bit version
Wolfgang Draxinger wdraxin...@darkstargames.de comp os linux misc Alex Singleton wrote: I'm thinking of downgrading the 64-bit version of Ubuntu Linux 5.10 to the 32-bit version because I'm told that will give me better, no-hassle compatibility with programs like Skype and Flash. If those CSS apps are not avaliable

64 bit vs 32 bit
I've three questions: Should we install the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version of Oracle 8.1.7 ? Are there any known severe restrictions or bugs concerning the 64-bit version ? Are there any advantages, using the 64-bit version ? Furthermore: Is it recommended installing SAP R/3 together with Oracle 8.1.7 64-bit

Donationware by 12noon (Stefan Tucker)
Joseph Ezell josephez...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I have a PC running Windows XP 32-bit. Separately, I have a 6-month evaluation version of Windows XP x64 waiting to be installed on a new 64-bit computer. I know the license key from the 32-bit version cannot be used on the 64-bit version.

reserve end-of-conventional-memory to 1MB on 32-bit
The advantage of running a 64-bit version of Windows exist only if you also run 64-bit applications under it. Bear in mind that there are very few such applications available yet. If you are presently running 32-bit Windows, you don't have any 64-bit applications, so to achieve any advantage, you not only have to

Ultimate 64 to 32 Bit
Unbeknown to me, they put the 32 bit O/S on it. It turns out the application software is 32 bit and they had probs.... whtever. As I believed I had a 64 bit O/SI installed some Informix software. It was when testing this that I discovered I only had a 32 bit O/S. What are my sensible options?

Intel's 64-bit strategy
If not, that sounds like something wrong with the 64-bit-compiled version, forget the optimisation, if the 32-bit version can run that much faster. yes, that is a bit harsh... Do you have the capability to look at a sample of code and see what exactly is the 64-compiler generating? I doubt it's going to be as silly

63/64 bit version of Delphi's function random( aRange ...
Would there be any advantage in my upgrading to the 64bit version? 1) There is no such thing as a 64-bit version - it is still beta 2) When it is finally You *CANNOT* use 32-bit drivers under a 64-bit OS, just as the reverse is also true. 5) As the OS is still beta, if you do decide to download and install it

Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit to 64-bit
Thanks Bret, So I can safely assume that, if the select @@version or dataserver -v output do not mention 64-bit, Sybase Server is running in 32 bit mode, whatever the cfg file tells me? Martijn Yes, I'd say that would be quite reliable. Also 11.9.2.x was always 32-bits (except on Dec OSF, where I believe it was

64 Bit Windows And Athlon 64 On The Way
Im wonderign though, it says ' the retail box version has 32 and 64 bit included" but mine was thru the online service to get ultimate..i wonder if that also includes the 64 bit So all here is 32 bit Im thinking about going to the ultimate 64 bit version, but don't see an option to upgrade via that route.

Running Vista 64 bit in 32 bit mode
I've got 1.5GB so I'll be sticking with the 32-bit version I guess. Is it possible to upgrade from the 32-bit to the 64-bit version at a later date? "Agent86" wrote: You left out the most important consideration- Memory the 64 bit version support much more memory than the 32 bit so if you have ( or plan to get) 4gb

32bit XP on 64 bit cpu's?
As an afterthought I picked up a Windows Vista Ultimate upgrade (one of the major resellers is going out of business so I picked up the Signature Version of the Vista Ultimate Upgrade at a reasonable cost). I’d like to upgrade from the Vista Home Premium OEM 32 bit version to the 64 Bit Vista Ultimate version now

Importing a .reg file in 32-bit and 64-bit
Why is this, and how can i install the 64-bit version? (Using internet installation)? Thanks! depending on what your doing i would stay with the 32 bit version yes the 64 bit version runs faster but the apps are not there yet You can still run 32 bit apps on X86_64. This machine is a dual core 64bit Athlon 5200 and

Microsoft LifeCam VX-1000
All you need to take care of is that you register your COM server DLL's using the right version of regsvr32.exe. The 32-bit DLL must be registered with the 32-bit version of regsvr32 (%windir%\syswow64), while the 64-bit version must be registered with the 64-bit version (%windir%\sytem32). Willy.

OT: Oh no! Windows vs UNIX: info wanted.
Basically, the conversion from 32-bit to 64-bit is a clean install. There are no "direct" paths to "upgrade" and MS made this one of the most difficult adventures out there unless you purchased the full version of Vista. Heed the phrase: "64-bit is not for everyone." Your current product key is good for both 32-bit