Google's define keyword is good for this. On google.com, you can search for
define:x86 and you'll get the right answer.
http://www.google.ca/search?q=define%3Ax86

alex

On 9/9/06, John Cunniff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (Oroginal message was sent directly to William by mistake) So, here is...
>
> Hello, everybody!
>
> I want to thank all of you for your information!
>
> I will get my friend version 4.1.2 at a later time when I go over there.
> She is a computer illerate. :(
>
> Anyway, I already went to www.realvnc.com, and I found a link "Download
> now" so, I took a look at it. FOUND IT! That was what I was wrong. I
> went to the wrong link -- Products - Personal Edition. OOPS. Oh well.
> Anyway, I downloaded it without a problem, but funny, I saved in a
> DVD-RW without changing it to C: haha. however, I will save it for a
> later time when I get together with her. Unfortunately, she is sick for
> a few days. Oh well.
>
> I have a quick question for you. I have noticed all the versions (since
> version 3.3.0 to 4.2.6, they are labeled "x86", what does x86 means???
>
> Let me tell ya. My computer is a Pentium IV from DELL. It was a
> custom-made by a neighbor. I believe VNC 4 will still work on my DELL.
> Good news. It's an UPDATED version of Windows XP Professional.
>
> Just le tme know what x86 means so, I will know better.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Cunniff
>
>
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