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11-01-2001 11:51 AM
11-01-2001 11:51 AM
N4000
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11-01-2001 11:58 AM
11-01-2001 11:58 AM
Re: N4000
Why do you want the N4000 max 32GB of memory to run an 32 bits OS. You can not adress it with 32 bits O.S. and 64 bits OS should work file with 32bit applications.
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11-01-2001 12:07 PM
11-01-2001 12:07 PM
Re: N4000
I've not tried the 32-bit but the OS Support matrix indicates that 64-bit is your only option.
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11-01-2001 12:13 PM
11-01-2001 12:13 PM
Re: N4000
box, but aren't sure if it'll work or if we'll have to upgrade to a 64 bit version of the app.
We have to take COBOL into consideration as well.
Clay, where can I see that OS support matrix?
Thanks for both responses.
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11-01-2001 12:20 PM
11-01-2001 12:20 PM
Re: N4000
N4000 Supports only 64 Bit 11.0/11i.
Take a look at the thread below for more info.
http://devresource.hp.com/STK/serversupport.html
hope this helps.
Regds
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11-01-2001 12:21 PM
11-01-2001 12:21 PM
Re: N4000
I guess it's 64....You can run your 32bit applications on 64b without any problem..
Goodluck,
USA..
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11-01-2001 12:23 PM
11-01-2001 12:23 PM
Re: N4000
Does anyone know if we can run and compile 32bit microfocus cobol on a 64bit OS machine?
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11-01-2001 12:28 PM
11-01-2001 12:28 PM
Re: N4000
If you are running 11.x, then you can look up the model you are interested in knowing about in '/etc/.supported_bits'. For the N-class and L-class servers, for instance, you will see a "64" in the column next to the model. This denotes 64-bit only. Compare this to something like the K- or D-class servers, where you can run either 32-bit or 64-bit kernels (for many models). There, you will see the notation "32/64".
Regards!
...JRF...
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11-01-2001 12:39 PM
11-01-2001 12:39 PM
Re: N4000
Though I can hardly speak COBOL (and don't want to), I have ported, compiled, and executed the 32-bit MicroFocus COBOL on 64-bit 11x. The 10.20 executables will also run without change.
Clay
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11-01-2001 12:46 PM
11-01-2001 12:46 PM
Re: N4000
Where can I get an official statement from HP stating same?
Thanks to everyone for the responses!
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11-01-2001 12:53 PM
11-01-2001 12:53 PM
Re: N4000
I ported over 500 MF cobol programs from 10.20 to 11i without recompiling anything! I did have to relink the libraries (we do some hokey stuff).
And it will even be better when we recompile!
live free or die
harry
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11-01-2001 02:23 PM
11-01-2001 02:23 PM
Re: N4000
You probably won't get any "official"
statement from HP unless it is HP's own
software. You will find that most if
not all 32 bit applications will run
on 64 bits systems (I haven't seen one
yet), they will just run in 32 bit mode.
The system itself cannot run in 32 bit
mode as the processors were designed for
64 only. Try approaching your software
vendor for this statement if required.
-Michael