the new X64 edition of Windows XP pro

Fure6

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Has anyone heard of it yet? i just read it in my PCWorld magizine i got recently for March 2005. i find one thing that is going to be annoying about it though, there is a Internet Explorer (32-bit) and an Internet Explorer (64-bit). I'm sure that all of the programs like firefox will have to totally redo all of their software! uh oh.
 
Don't worry. 64-bit are usually designed for business or gaming. 32-bit programs and OS will still be available. (until 128-bit applications and OS comes out! Then we will have to got to 64-bit)
 

dave597

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oh you mean RC2? no, im not part of the beta testers in crew. but i have 1289 and 1218 (old versions) installed. oh, and there is already a 64 bit version of firefox.
 

dave597

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PC Technology INC. said:
There will be ALWAYS 32-bit and 64-bit programs. There is no more 16-bit applications since 64-bit came out. Wait til 128-bit :p

there are still 16 bit apps. they didnt disappear as soon as 64 bit was released. by your logic, if and when 128bit goes mainstream there will be no more 32 bit apps.
 

Fure6

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dave597 said:
oh you mean RC2?
umm...no....i specifically said Windows XP Professional version X64 as my magazine, PC-World states. :D

here is a times table of 64-bit milestones (from mag)
1. AMD Athlon 64 came out September 2003
2. Windows XP Professional X64 Edition comes out Spring 2005 (if it isn't like Halo 2)
3. Intel X64 Pentium 4 comes out spring 2005 (must be the same time)
4. AMD Turion second-generation 64-bit notebook CPUs comes out Spring 2005
5. Longhorn X64
 

dave597

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Fure6 said:
umm...no....i specifically said Windows XP Professional version X64 as my magazine, PC-World states. :D

what are u talking about? I meant RC2 of XP-64 obviously. It was released recently. check out www.planetamd64.com its infinitely better than the pcworld mag.
 
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