For newer IA64 processors, you can use intel IA-32 EL If configured properly, you can just start x86 applications as you would start native ia64 applications http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/219773.htm
2008/5/19 Paul A. Anokhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Probably yes, you do, as the most current versions of Itanium do not > have x86 'emulator' built in. > I think any Itanium 1 or 2 CPU older than Montecito (Itanium 9000) will do. > I could be wrong, but I am certain about Itanium 1 (Merced) which is > the CPU I have. > > On 5/19/08, Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "Paul A. Anokhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > Hi Goswin! >> > >> > But it is straightforward and easy. As you said, just call the binary >> > like any other. In fact, I am running quite a number of ia32 binaries >> > on my Itanium system just ok, much slower than native ones, though. >> > It seems that the only problem is OpenGL, as ia32 3D programs tend to >> > crash miserably. Still I don't think there're a lot of people on the >> > earth who are interested in running 32-bit 3d apps on ia64. >> >> >> Do you need a certain cpu type for that? Because one user reported >> that that doesn't work and asked for instructions how to do it. >> >> MfG >> >> Goswin >> > > > -- > Павел Анохин >

