>>>>But the question you asked has been asked...and answered...for months.
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>>>I was clearing up the answer that Tore gave, which was incorrect.
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>>I am willing to bet 100 USD that VFP will run without problems on the Windows version which is 64-bit, made for Intel processors and sold by Microsoft in 2025. Will you bet against me?
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>not arguing the assumption that vfp will [mostly, SMB2 et al.] run on 32-bit layers -
>but unclear if in 2025 acurrent 64 bit version will be sold (not counting MSDN-type older licenses).
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>32 bit had about 20 years lifetime,
>64 bit surfaced 2005 as XP64 or as Server 2003 -
>64 bit might be runnigt only in your watch by then ;-)
The difference between 64-bit and 128-bit is far bigger than most people understands. I give 64-bit a least 25 years.