I recently upgraded my system to an AMD athlon 64 and naturally i installed win xp 64 bit in order to utilise the processors full potential...but alas when i began installing SFP 4.0 the setup told me it cannot install the driver and referred me to how i should install it manually (needless to say that didnt work either)
My guess is driver incompatability with the new 64 bit OS so the question is: is there a CW fix for the problem and if not is such a fix emminent?
Thanks
win xp 64 help!!!
Gary's answer hit the nail on the head - 64 bit is marketing hype for one and business efficiency for two, as M$ want's to get rid of the copro stuff to simplify their compilers 
at least the latter is the only (realworld) practical usage of that sh*t
cheers, Tom
ps the Athlon 64 is fast because it's a modern CPU, not because of a few bits more or less
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at least the latter is the only (realworld) practical usage of that sh*t

cheers, Tom
ps the Athlon 64 is fast because it's a modern CPU, not because of a few bits more or less
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in fact, if the chipset has a good data throughput, that's what you would expect - but noone gets any more instances because something is adressed in 64 bits.
imho it's not even necessary if you want to move data over a 64 bit wide bus, as any modern slot technology is serial anyway and your preferred sound source will remain 32bit for quite some time...
cheers, Tom
imho it's not even necessary if you want to move data over a 64 bit wide bus, as any modern slot technology is serial anyway and your preferred sound source will remain 32bit for quite some time...

cheers, Tom
Real world review/testing of WinXP 32bit vs WinXP 64bit on a dual core AMD64 X2:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 522,00.asp
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 522,00.asp
Yeah don't click on it, the "," mess up the URL. Bad, baaad url.
Let's try it like this:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 522,00.asp
Let's try it like this:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 522,00.asp
I read it.
For your convenience:
Pros: Full support for 64-bit processors; 64-bit application support (if you can find them); good performance with 32-bit apps.
Cons: No 16-bit application support; spotty driver support; dearth of 64-bit apps.
Summary: It's more of a curiousity than a useful OS for the majority of desktop users, since most Windows 64-bit development seems to be targeted towards Windows Vista.
For your convenience:
Pros: Full support for 64-bit processors; 64-bit application support (if you can find them); good performance with 32-bit apps.
Cons: No 16-bit application support; spotty driver support; dearth of 64-bit apps.
Summary: It's more of a curiousity than a useful OS for the majority of desktop users, since most Windows 64-bit development seems to be targeted towards Windows Vista.