Hello Noctaire,

Thursday, December 22, 2005, 9:29:43 AM, you wrote:

N> To take full advantage of the x86-64 you need to leave the 32 bit
N> OS behind. While it'll work, it kind of defeats the purpose of
N> using the chip in the first place.

I don't know... in my opinion, 'full advantage' would include as much
backward compatibility as can be provided.

I have some very old application that I am quite fond of, and it
pleases me when a newer OS will permit me to run them.

 
-wittig
website: http://www.robertwittig.com/
.



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