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03-24-2005 04:34 AM
03-24-2005 04:34 AM
how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
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03-24-2005 08:59 AM
03-24-2005 08:59 AM
Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
Differences between 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
The major differentiator between 32-bit and 64-bit Windows is in memory support. Currently, 32-bit Windows is capable of supporting up to 4 GB of system memory, with up to 2 GB of dedicated memory per process. Windows XP 64-Bit Edition will currently support up to 16 GB of RAM, with the potential to support up to 16 TB of virtual memory as hardware capabilities and memory sizes grow.
Customers will find some feature differences, but overall, 64-bit Windows includes a majority of the features that are included in 32-bit Windows.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/evaluate/xp64ovw.mspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/still/hh/still/WIA_tree_60dec3ad-c926-4a31-bc65-60d5fda6b6bf.xml.asp
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03-24-2005 05:15 PM
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Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
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03-24-2005 06:55 PM
03-24-2005 06:55 PM
Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
I'll look at the software box?
Or I'll check the application version and get online to find out more details!
If someone is aware of a tool, please post it...
Thanks
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03-25-2005 03:01 AM
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Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
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03-25-2005 03:20 AM
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Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/1100/hood/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/kmarch/hh/kmarch/64bitAMD_cccad92b-bd53-468f-9aa9-739e3cba5d20.xml.asp
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/win64/win64/general_porting_guidelines.asp
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03-25-2005 03:53 PM
03-25-2005 03:53 PM
Re: how do I know if a Windows program is 32-bit?
Are you refering to the OS or to the Applications installed in the OS?
I believe that you are refering to the second one, right?