Walter Meester
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>Nope, not at all. People said the same thing when we started moving to 32 bit.
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>Microsoft has stated that Windows Server 2008 will be their last 32 bit OS. The time is coming.
Yes, and ...? Sigh... when do people read the messages ....??
I don't believe for a minute that the future OSs will not support 32BIT PROGRAMS. I don't see any reason to believe that future 64 bit OSs won't support 32 applications.
>>There is simply too much 32 bit inheritance to allow for windows versions that only allow 64 bit programs. It would kill Microsoft to go to 64 bit only. They have to provide a solution to 32 bit programs. For the same reason current Windows version still support 16 bit programs (FPD 2.x and FPW 2.6 still run on those).
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>>Again, FUD, FUD..
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