Re: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

2008-12-17 Thread Faisal Abid
same kind of performance really. Never noticed anything, i mean its  
faster because you have more ram, not because you have a 64 bit.

On 15-Dec-08, at 3:01 AM, Ralf Bokelberg wrote:


Hi guys

I'm in the process of choosing a new machine to be placed under my
christmas tree :). I wonder, if anybody has some experiences with 64
bit machines and FlexBuilder? Does it run at all? What is the
performance like? Does it make use of lots of RAM?

Cheers
Ralf.





RE: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

2008-12-15 Thread Ashish
Yes. More RAM is necessary for Flex. At least 2 GB.

 

Best,

Ashish

 

From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Darrin Kay
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I have a 64 bit laptop, and Flex builder runs as a 32bit app.  It still runs
like a rock star but it does not take full advantage of the 64bit.

 

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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Ralf Bokelberg
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 3:01 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

 

Hi guys

I'm in the process of choosing a new machine to be placed under my
christmas tree :). I wonder, if anybody has some experiences with 64
bit machines and FlexBuilder? Does it run at all? What is the
performance like? Does it make use of lots of RAM?

Cheers
Ralf.

 

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RE: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

2008-12-15 Thread Mike Anderson
I've had pretty good luck with it so far -

I have it running on 3 different laptops and 1 desktop PC - ALL are
64-bit Operating Systems.  I should say that 2 machines are running
Vista x64 and 2 are running XP x64 Edition.

One weird part when running on Vista (if you are using ColdFusion) is
configuring IIS - it's fairly involved and can be frustrating.  Lots of
articles on the net though regarding how to set it up.  One cool thing
too, is Adobe has a 64-bit version of ColdFusion - so it takes advantage
of all the RAM.  My laptops are all limited to 4 gigs of RAM, but my
desktop has 8 gigs.  I am still using my previous FlexBuilder.ini file,
which of course specifies all the RAM preferences.

As far as I know (at least in my case) FlexBuilder and/or Eclipse is
still only 32-bit, so they are still bound to the 32-bit limitations.

Overall - I had good luck with it.

Mike

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Subject: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

Hi guys

I'm in the process of choosing a new machine to be placed under my
christmas tree :). I wonder, if anybody has some experiences with 64 bit
machines and FlexBuilder? Does it run at all? What is the performance
like? Does it make use of lots of RAM?

Cheers
Ralf.



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RE: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

2008-12-15 Thread Darrin Kay
I have a 64 bit laptop, and Flex builder runs as a 32bit app.  It still runs
like a rock star but it does not take full advantage of the 64bit.

 

  _  

From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Ralf Bokelberg
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 3:01 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] FlexBuilder on 64bit machine any good?

 

Hi guys

I'm in the process of choosing a new machine to be placed under my
christmas tree :). I wonder, if anybody has some experiences with 64
bit machines and FlexBuilder? Does it run at all? What is the
performance like? Does it make use of lots of RAM?

Cheers
Ralf.