Hello,

in "Firebird-2.5-QuickStart.pdf" I've found this:

[...]Windows Embedded now contains a SuperClassic instead of a SuperServer 
engine. File locks are shared, so a database can be accessed by one or more 
Embedded servers and a regular Classic or SuperClassic server at the same 
time.[...]

One page above that I've found this:
[...]If you're not sure which is best for you, SuperClassic may be a good pick 
on 64-bit systems. Make sure you install the 64-bits version, though. On 
32-bits systems, SuperClassic will be the first to run out of memory under high 
load. Superserver, with its shared cache space, and Classic, with its separate 
processes, perform better there.[...]

1. Does that mean, that Embedded Server on 32-bit systems will / might cause 
problems because it contains the SuperClassic engine?

2. If yes: is there a way to change the Server model for the embedded server?

Best regards,
Patrick

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