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Why not 64 bit?
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08/06/2005 17:12:22
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
VFPX/Sedna
Title:
Environment versions
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Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01020615
Message ID:
01021613
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Jordan,

It would be great if you could post a report here of what you learned at the Intel conference as well as your personal observations. I'm sure the folks here would really appreciate it.

>>Craig,
>>
>>I'm really surprised that you're in the "64-bit or death" camp because you're an old cuss like me and I'd of thought history would have taught you something about processor upgrades:
>>
>>1983: PC/AT - Protected mode apps are doomed because "manly" apps will all run in real mode. BUZZZZ.
>>
>>1986: 386 - Programs that don't use the new extended memory addressing are doomed. Doomed, I tell you. BUZZZZ.
>>
>>1995: Pentium Pro - True 32-bit apps are the wave of the future. Any app with a whiff of 16-bit in it is doomed! BUZZZZ.
>>
>>So...what's the earliest that pure 64-bit chipsets (not 32/64 hybrids) take over the desktop? By my personal estimate 4 or more years. So can we expect this:?
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>>2009: Apps that don't run in native 64-bit are doomed! Doomed I tell you!
>>
>>In my experience, end-users don't care. They want an application that fills their needs, if relatively flexible, and relatively nimble. Users don't count bits...and they never have.
>>
>
>Hi John,
>FYI since 2004 Intel have stopped to produce pure 32-bit server processors.
>Now on the market you can find only 32/64-bit Xeons and 64-bit Itanium2s
>Portion of Itanium processors rise I will be able to give you more info next week after annual Intel meeting(June 9-11).
>Per your expectations in 2008 in Server side will be sold only 64-bit processors. only Microsoft could "help" - do not providing good 64-bit OS :-)
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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