I assume it doesn't - I run Pd in 64 and 32 bits depending on the machine
I'm on but always with 32-bit floating point numbers (for the slight gain in
speed :)

Miller
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 04:53:42PM +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> On 2012-10-02 16:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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> > I just added Pd-extended beta packages to apt.puredata.info for
> > Ubuntu oneiric and precise, both 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (amd64).
> > That means that apt.puredata.info now has 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit
> > (amd64) builds
> 
> does "64-bit" mean "double"?
> 
> fgmasdr
> IOhannes
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