Actually, our guys came through and weren't lagging too far behind
the competition on this one, makes me proud.
We indeed have 64 bit.
I mentioned to the fine folks about some time ago, or some such when
vista 32 had just come out and that was probably the easy code to do.
I said 64 bit was gonna be the big thing, and they were starting to
become more and more on systems even then.
I got spanked for mentioning such a thing 'grin',
because gw were patting themselves on the back for vista 32 release,
but serious attention could and should have been implemented then
because some of us could see which way the pig was running.
And sure enough, 64 bit is taking over now and how nice if we'd been
first because vista 32 isn't that big a deal and I believe in my
heart that 64 bit flavor of vista, and most likely 64 bit windows 7
will be the winner like xp is.
Vista 32 was a big flop in the industry and everybody knows it.
Hmmm, let's see 4 gig architectural limit, but more over-head for the
os equals less memory for the programs, equals doggy performance.
So atleast now because I don't have a 64 bit version of jaws, if I
want to slap 64 bit sonar on this fine dual core machine and not
cripple it with a 32 bit os, and really get in to high gear, even
with no scripts and such, I might have some chance at access because
all the versions of sonar since version 5 will do 64 bit.
So thanks guys for not making me wait too long 'grin'.
At 05:32 PM 7/30/2009, you wrote:
Hi,
Does WE support 64 bit OS yet? I'm asking because I placed a order on
Monday for a new desktop system from Dell and I just found out that it's a
64 bit system. I really hope it is one because I haven't been around in a
while.
Otis
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