win xp 64 help!!!

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srigi001
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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?
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i answered your other post. please don't crosspost!
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maybe he did not like your answer there.
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:grin:
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Post by astroman »

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 :wink:
at least the latter is the only (realworld) practical usage of that sh*t :razz:

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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I thought I read something about some people using it and saying they could get more reverbs.
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Post by astroman »

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... :wink:

cheers, Tom
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Post by symbiote »

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
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The page cannot be found

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Post by symbiote »

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
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sorry, didn't use my eyes :grin:
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Post by hubird »

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.
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