I guess quite a lot of software is still 8 or 16 bit.

One of the problems with Vista and W7 is they can not properly emulate
older apps.

2010/1/2 Anssi Seppälä <[email protected]>:
> That's right. Still most of the software out there is 32bit probably
> a long time and I wonder how long.
> Anssi
>
> At 22:05 2.1.2010, DIETER ENSSLEN wrote:
>>the only 32 bit machines i know are the 'cheap' little net books,
>>and no doubt they are on their way to going 64 bit
>>
>>it is called progress: 4 bit machines, 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit 64 bit,
>>128 is next....
>>
>>enjoy it!
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