Phillip Partipilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/13/2008 02:18:31 PM:

> Right, some apps may be compiled in such a fashion where they can 
> utilize a 3gb application address space if a 32-bit os is booted with 
> the /3gb switch, but of course they need to be specially compiled to do 
> so, otherwise 2gb is all you can get in application space. 64-bit is 
> really a nice change. Is PS available in a 64-bit version yet?

Not yet. Next version (CS4) is supposed to be 64 bit, on Windows first, 
then Mac.

> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > "John Hornbuckle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 
> > 05/12/2008 08:29:20 PM:
> >
> > > My Pentium D is only 2.8 GHz, so you?ve got me beat there. I?ve also
> > > got just 2 GB of RAM. I use Photoshop, but not working with huge
> > > images and no video editing. I don?t think you can do 4 GB without
> > > going 64-bit, right?
> >
> > You can install 4G, but XP won't see more than ... 3.2G? ... of it. 
> > Even on 64 bit XP/Vista, Photoshop CS3 won't use more than 4G for 
> > images, and 2G for cache.

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