Re: 64bit vs. 32bit

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Hi!
   Advantages: You can access more memory. but I think the new kernels do ave 
an option to adress memory in 64BIT, while still generally being a 32BIT 
system. Maybe I got this wrong though.
   What doesn't work: Prebuilt things. Like windows codecs and other 
proprietary software. (reading proprietary formats with audio players, I don't 
know for other wine stuff VST.
   But you really need to worry about 64BIT if your processor does it and if 
your memory is big enough (>4GB - am I right about this limit anyone?). Don't 
ask me for harddisk limitations.
   Kindest regards
          Julien

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