>It was actually quite a big effort and, according to Calvin and other team members, would break existing apps as file indexing would have to change. I don't remember all the details anymore.
Yeah, and many would have been disappointed if it actually ran slower and required more memory despite being 64bit so possibly just a big waste of time! it seems the PHP folks (the official PHP at least) have come to the same conclusion regarding moving to 64bit.
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>>It's a pity - Calvin Hsia could probably do it in a day or a weekend. Really, if MS thought about it, it would be helping developers stay on Windows by improving a Windows tool and without that much effort really. I see that COM (and I think even ASP Classic!) is in 64-bit versions sot it's not like they didn't do it for other legacy technologies.