Noctaire wrote:
> (Bear in
> mind that the x64 has its own instruction set so you can just toss a regular
> copy of Windows on it -- you'd need the 64 bit version.)

Not true.  x86-64 (a.k.a. AMD-64) is an extension of the x86 instruction
set and is compatible with 32-bit OSes.  Intel's IA64 instruction set is
not compatible with 32-bit OSes, however.

Chad Martin


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