From: stargate on

I hope 64bit is not the only solution since it will be some time before
programmers and manufacturers catch up to the technology!

I'm hoping there's a genius kid out there that will make a patch since
it is evident that MS doesn't care!


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From: stargate on

J.C. Scott;7864 Wrote:
> I have the CPU (P4 with EM64,) however after reading some reviews of
> WinXP
> Pro x64, I'm not so sure I really want to take the plunge now. It
> appears
> the driver support is fairly sparse from what I understand.
>
>
> "Mike Walsh" <spamscks(a)netrox.net> wrote in message
> news:42DA69C7.200AE598(a)netrox.net...
> >
> > You will of course need a 64 bit CPU and motherboard. With 64 bits
> you
> > should be able to address many terabytes of memory. The current
> > restriction is the capacity of motherboards.
> >
> > "J.C. Scott" wrote:
> >>
> >> I think you're right in that I should probably consider upgrading
> to
> >> Windows
> >> XP Professional x64 Edition. After looking at Microsoft's site, it
> >> appears
> >> to be a logical step. According to the x64 Edition information, you
> can
> >> utilize up to 128 GB's.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Walsh
> > West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

I tried it with my Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 mother board with a Phenom
Quad Core CPU and many devices don't work and many programs don't
either. I wish they would keep up with the technology.


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