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A mix of 32- and 64-bit applications on Itanium
... supervisory zones will trigger it, if you need to differentiate between the two zones then you could still do it by assigning one zone as 24 hour supervisory and the other as another 24 zone type and program the second PGM accordingly, but unless its an existing system you might want to choose another panel.

Another 64 bit edition question
Increasing beyond 4 GB might actually have an effect with Maya - even a decade ago, it ran on 64 bit SGI monsters with more RAM than that. LiVES doesn't scale well, from what I've read, which may betray its 32-bit small-desktop origins. Cinelerra, from what I've read, does, but I have never tried it,

Another SKC, plus a book review, posted on the Acersoft site
The complete sequence should be (one over) 1 2 4 8 15 (really 16) 30 (really 32) 60 (really 64) 125 (really 128) 250 (really 256) 500 (really 512). What the actual speeds are, as opposed to those listed on the shutter, is another matter, but as I said, it wouldn't make a lot of sense not to go up in multiples

give me that answer
You cannot upgrade from 32 to 64 bit, a fresh install is required. Dave, Please clarify: Using the Ultimate x64 UPGRADE version, you're saying I can do a clean One more question if I may. The WinXP Pro version that I want to upgrade using the Vista Ultimate retail Upgrade package is a WinXP Volume license.

Determining whether 64-bit or 32-bit kernel is running?
My system specs: AMD 2000xp with 1gig of ram, Windows XP Home, Geforce 3, 64 meg card with current drivers, game resolution 1024x768 32 bit color. Cable ISP. I have always played EQ with all details turned on and on high settings. I enjoy the visual aspects of the game. I've not had any real problems with video lag

math story
Of course, if you know you're using gcc, then you can get that anyway, using long long int for your 64-bit type. Carry on the addition is fairly easy even without a 64-bit type (I've found it actually to be slower to use a 64-bit type to handle addition carry, at least on my 32-bit processor, not sure about a

Upgrade from 32 to 64
Then they released Windows 95 which would only run on 32-bit and they abandoned the old 16-bit processors. For the 32/64 transition, however, Microsoft seems to be forking the product into either a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. Interesting. No doubt of course, I' m about to see another "No True Scotsman" routine.

Another Trivial Question: float, double binary representation
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systems use the 430VX: CY1T, DQ0T, DQ0T-U. If you have a later board, 4-clock standard SDRAM will work, as will more than 32 Mb per DIMM. Linda Jordan wrote: I have a P5-200 MMX Family PC that I bought in 2/97. It has 32 meg listed as "32 MB SDRAM DIMM". I want to upgrade to 64 or 96. 1.

Question about Mandrake 10
Mike Walsh WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com no questions by e-mail please JenSharePointGal wrote: I would go with 64-bit for the simple reason of scalability. If in the future you need to add another server to your farm, the hardware for 32-bit may not be readily purchased? Since Longhorn will ship with both 32-bit

Win32 app has problems running on 64-bit edition of XP ...
If you have some that are working in one computer but not another, the memory may be defective in a ways that the 7500 can detect but the 7300 can't. DRAM Configurations 16 or 32 MB: The Power Macintosh 7300 Series logic boards have 16 or 32 MB of installed DRAM. Up to 512 MB: Use 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB 168-pin

32-bit addressing question
It didn't seem to be encoded in the flags that I could see... drivers/pci/pci.c:read_pci_bases() looks like it tests to see if BARs are 32 or 64 bit, but does not save this information in pci_dev->resource[x], except in the fact that if fills in the topmost 32 bits of addr. Any ideas? Another idea is to just

How to ID 32 vs 64 bit?
Especially since a *proper* solution exists, assuming the 64-bit variables are of the unsigned flavour. printf("%08lx%08lx %08lx%08lx %08lx%08lx\n", (unsigned long)(lNum1 >> 32), (unsigned long)(lNum1), (unsigned long)(lNum2 >> 32), (unsigned long)(lNum2), (unsigned long)(lNum1+lNum2 >> 32),

64 bit counters again
JL> JL> I'll add another: some people (including Sun) prefer to consider early JL> Ultras (ie Ultra-I CPU) to be restricted to 32-bit because there is a JL> JL> JL> I guess I was extending the OP question to a more general one: JL> Should we have a tool/utility that answers the question 32-bit or 64-bit?

Memory question. - Another One
It would have been commercial suicide to try to push for another 64-bit extension, as it would take at least two years (judging by the time it took for x86-64) The only question is how well Intel can add it to the P5: whether it's going to be 64-bit bolted on to a 32-bit core (ie: bolt x86-64 onto the p4 core,

Yet another upgrade question
I know this question have been asked before, but the answer is no longer in the active file. I have a "Diamond Stealth 64 DRAM PCI - rev. B1" (PCB text). It should be a 2000 with 2Mb DRAM (2200), This card does not get 32 bits, regardless of DRAM speed. The 2201 allegedly works, however.

another stupid pentium question
This is just another of the differences between "pro" gear (like Roland), (even a "bottom of the line" model like the D-10) and "home" gear (like Soundblaster). I doubt there is anything you can do about it. Sasa Zivkovic wrote: I have an old D-10 keyboard. Whan I play hihat sound with its internal sounds the sound

Op Amp VCC+ to 30V using 5V source?
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Twister BitTwis...@mouse-potato.com alt os linux mandriva On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 11:44:26 GMT, John wrote: I am building a new box and will do a fresh install of 2007, (64 bit). I have a perfectly good working version of 2006 on my old box (32 bit). 1. Will my /home directory still be ok if I move it from 32 to 64

AMD64: 64 bit kernel 32 bit userland - some pending questions
64-bit code, in benchmarks that I and my colleagues have performed on 3 different platforms (AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX) runs SLOWER than 32-bit code. This brings up another area of heartache. Most OS/2 device drivers are 16-bit. The KEE interface (which is something I forgot to add to my laundry list of

Cachable RAM ammount questions
The Broadcom chip apparently is not fully initialized and winds up in some furshluginner state until another ifconfig down/up is done. full lspci -v and full dmesg medium devsel, latency 96, IRQ 11 I/O ports at d400 [size=64] I/O ports at d000 [size=16] I/O ports at b800 [size=128] Memory at f2800000 (32-bit,

AMD SEMPRON CPU
David Elliott dcelli...@gmail.com statalistrss I have scanned the archives and have found many permutations of 32/64 bit questions, but not one precisely covering this point: Does 32 bit Stata Windows running on a 64 bit machine have access to more memory than when running on a 32 bit machine?