no problem, I still have pd 32b and just installed office 32b

Am 06.02.2021 um 18:49 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres:
> in windows that's not a problem, it's common to have 64+32b software running

So the newest system is 64 bits but can run 32 bits like macOS mojave and earlier, right? Just wanna get it 100% straight. I guess that's the same with Linux, therefore the greatest concern is with macs indeed

Em sáb., 6 de fev. de 2021 às 14:32, João Pais <jmmmp...@gmail.com <mailto:jmmmp...@gmail.com>> escreveu:


        So y'all can also answer me why you need 32 builds of
        windows/linux, if it has to do with externals only being
        available for 32 bits. Cause my main concern is to upgrade
        "relevant" libraries. But I mentioned macOS cause that's
        where I can really help most.


    We all know new macOS systems are 64 bits only. Now we have the
    new M1 chips that I believe CANNOT run older systems. Therefore,
    32 bits is deprecated!

    Now, I don't know what's the deal with PCs. I guess anyone can
    get any new PC computer and run Pd 32 bits if they want/need,
    right? I guess I need to ask: What's the deal with windows/linux?
    Do any of you suffer with 32 vs 64 bits issues? Like needing a 64
    bit system and not having 64 bit externals for Pd or whatever?

    in windows that's not a problem, it's common to have 64+32b
    software running. I doubt that any 32b hardware is still being
    produced, maybe there's some in the 2nd hand market (I also have 2
    mac powerpcs at home, but don't use them, and probably it's not
    worth it to consider these relevant)

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