If this is the case then why are people saying 64 bit is the last "nail 
in the coffin?"

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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Eugene Vital wrote:
> I have been running xp pro 64 bit for several months now and VFP runs 
> perfectly.
> 
> My system is probably not typical though, I am running a quad core cpu 
> with 8 gig of ram and I disagree with anyone who says that 32 bit apps 
> will run slower on a 64 bit machine because that is not my experience.
> 
> VFP opens so fast I can see the command window BEFORE the splash is 
> gone, compiling some of the larger projects I have is done in about a 
> 3rd of the time.
> 
> 
> VS2005 (huge hog) is open and ready to use in about 3 seconds typical - 
> in work I wait upwards of 10- 15 seconds before I can start working.
> 
> 
> Adobe Reader 8 (another hog) opens instantly
> 
> The only issue I have had is with iTunes - it won't recognize my 
> daughters iPod Touch - I was able to get around this using VMWare 6 - it 
> has support for  USB 2.0 and works perfectly sharing the  USB port  
> with  a 32bit  guest.
> 
> 
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> I searched the archives and found some information especially a post by 
>> Jim Eddings that VFP ran fine on 64bit OS's.  I was informed today that 
>> one of my customers is moving data to a 64bit data file server and 
>> terminal services applications may soon follow.
>>
>> I understand that VFP will run in this environment but someone asked if 
>> there is anything special to getting your applications to run in 
>> compatibility mode?  Or is this detected by the OS and it happens 
>> automatically?  Are there any other concerns I should have?
>>
>> TIA for your comments.
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> 
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