Matt,

> I can conceive of a plugin that dynamically loads a DLL - or another
> program - that requires a 64-bit windows, which would need to know
> that the host OS supports it.  In this case, you'd want to know that
> the OS is 64 bit, even if the vim binary is 32-bit.  But as I said, I
> can see the argument either way.  It should obviously be consistent
> with whatever win16 and win32 do, so if they're compile-time
> architecture checks, all is fine.

I'm afraid you cannot load 64-bit DLL into 32-bit process even in x64
Windows. In fact, that was why I looked into has("win64")

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