Re: LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
Bob, I can still run apps for Windows 3.11 if I want. Windows ME is even easier. I can even still run DOS 16bit stuff. > 32 bit only apps are apps that are not maintained, and have likely not been maintained for quite some time. Win XP 64 bit was released in April 2005. 15 YEARS ago. The die was

Re: LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Again, why would one want to? :-) 32 bit only apps are apps that are not maintained, and have likely not been maintained for quite some time. Win XP 64 bit was released in April 2005. 15 YEARS ago. The die was cast way back then. Anyone who refused or were unable to update their apps to 64

Re: LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
- Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code > Am 08.04.2020 um 17:20 schrieb Andre Garzia via use-livecode > : > >> Why should i want to? My Mac OS can run 64bit apps. ;) > > Now try running a 32bits one... > I am running 10.14.6 so i can still run 32bit. > rsrsrs what I mean is

Re: LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
> Why should i want to? My Mac OS can run 64bit apps. ;) Now try running a 32bits one... rsrsrs what I mean is that Windows machines have a lot of retrocompatibility and interoperability among themselves, something that is no longer true for the mac. The fact that I'm running all these 32bits

Re: LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> ARM7 Android, all working fine. > > PS: You can't do this kind of crazy stunts on a mac Why should i want to? My Mac OS can run 64bit apps. ;) - Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code ___ use-livecode mailing list

LC Android deployment working on Windows 10 under ARM64

2020-04-08 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
So, my main machine these days is a Surface Pro X which is a Microsoft computer that runs Windows 10 with an ARM64 CPU (aka Windows on ARM, aka WoA). Machines running Windows 10 on ARM64 can run Windows 10 applications compiled to ARM64 and also run Windows 10 applications compiled for x86 32bits