It's closed source... and Macromedia: a) doesn't care or b) has a bad codebase that makes it hard to "convert" it to 64bit or c) has a 64bit version but is waiting for Win x64 to become useable.
There's a thread about it in the forums, with lots of flames directed at them ;) Steffen Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote: > I have been using this approach for a while under my suse system... But > now i've switched to a fluxbox desktop ... I'm using firefox more... > What I don't understand is why it is so difficult to write somthing > similar for 64bit firefox.... > > > On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 19:27 +0200, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote: > >>On Sunday 17 April 2005 18:41, theboywho wrote: >> >>>the flash64.tar.bz2 archive contains a 32bit version of KDE's >>>nspluginviewer - it is meant to allow 32-bit plugins to run inside a 64-bit >>>Konquorer. I havent been able to make it work tho. >> >>You must rename nsplugin* files in /usr/kde/$KDE_VER/bin/ to something other, >>or delete them, as the path after KDE is launched move /bin to the second >>place, so flash64 won't work correctly. >>After that, it works quite fine for me. >> > > -- [email protected] mailing list
