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Ok, enough with 9!! What's next?
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From
13/04/2005 16:03:21
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessee, United States
 
 
To
13/04/2005 14:19:33
Jarid Griesel
The Innovix Technology Group (Pty) Ltd
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01004046
Message ID:
01004348
Views:
24
I don't see the big deal about 64-bit. When 32-bit came around, there was a real need with the memory barrier, and 32-bit OSes also incorporated multi-threading and improved crash protection. I just don't see 64-bit making as much of a difference. Can someone enlighten me?

>Intel has released their 64 bit cpus and WinXP 64 bit is at manufacturing.
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>We develop VFP applications for the larger corporates. Our clients have indicated that they will not in be investing in anything 32 bit in a years time.
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>In 18 - 36 months no corporate will be seen dead with a 32 bit application, just as was the case with 16 bit applications after the arrival of the 32 bit os's.
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>More than anything, No 64 bit support for VFP will definitely be the final nail in Foxpro's coffin. End of Story.
>
>Sure, smaller companies will still use 32 bit apps for a while longer just as Foxpro 2.6 is still widely used.
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>.Net is a minor threat compared to no 64 Bit support in VFP.
Joel Leach
Microsoft Certified Professional
Blog: http://www.joelleach.net
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