On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Malcolm Greene <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
>> So we've made the decision to go with either an XP system or a Win 7 32-bit 
>> system.  Looks like new 32 bit systems are getting scarce.   Does anyone 
>> have a recommendation?
>
> I recommend purchasing a 64-bit system and if you're committed to a
> 32-bit system, run your 32-bit system in a VM using one of several free
> VM products out there. If you're on the fence about XP vs. Win 7 (and
> have licenses for both), then create a VM for both and then migrate to
> Win 7 at your leisure.
>
> I can't think of a single reason to purchase a 32-bit system these days.

I agree.  Maybe there's a misunderstanding about 64bit CPUs and 16bit apps here.

64bit Windows cannot run 16bit apps (DOS, FPW 2.6).
However a 64bit cpu running 32bit Windows *can*.

This probably means buying Windows seperately.

-- 
Paul

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