x64 Version

Features wanted...
Cassiel
Posts: 5
Joined: 16 Sep 2015 13:53

x64 Version

Post by Cassiel »

Any plans to provide 64bit binaries?

(he asked hopefully)

RalphM
Posts: 2042
Joined: 27 Jan 2005 23:38
Location: Cairns, Australia

Re: x64 Version

Post by RalphM »

Please search for 64bit in this forum and you'll find explanations why it's rather unlikely in the near future.
Ralph :)
(OS: W11 24H2 Home x64 - XY: Current x32 beta - Office 2024 32-bit - Display: 1920x1080 @ 125%)

Nighted
Posts: 463
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 01:58
Location: Gitmo Nation North, Win 7/10/Linux/(x64)

Re: x64 Version

Post by Nighted »

On Star Trek, 32 bit XYplorer is still being used. :whistle:
I want XY to serve soft ice cream. Please Don, make XY serve soft ice cream.

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 64827
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1, Win10, Win11, all @100%
Contact:

Re: x64 Version

Post by admin »

BTW, I'm just working on the Klingon language support...

jbourdon
Posts: 12
Joined: 03 Jun 2011 20:06

Re: x64 Version

Post by jbourdon »

but is that with the correct font, sounds written in English characters?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klingon_alphabets

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 64827
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1, Win10, Win11, all @100%
Contact:

Re: x64 Version

Post by admin »

It's a transliteration into Latin characters. Most people cannot read Klingon writing.

Cassiel
Posts: 5
Joined: 16 Sep 2015 13:53

Re: x64 Version

Post by Cassiel »

Ah, thats a shame. Backed into a corner somewhat. Can't avoid for ever though... :wink:

Adequat
Posts: 95
Joined: 20 Jul 2007 12:03

Re: x64 Version

Post by Adequat »

Every XYPlorer updates comes with fancy new features I don't mind, and something serious such as x64 support is forgotten for some obscure reasons :roll:

highend
Posts: 14560
Joined: 06 Feb 2011 00:33
Location: Win Server 2022 @100%

Re: x64 Version

Post by highend »

Since when is the non availability of an x64 compiler for visual basic an "obscure reason"?
One of my scripts helped you out? Please donate via Paypal

Adequat
Posts: 95
Joined: 20 Jul 2007 12:03

Re: x64 Version

Post by Adequat »

Since when is the non availability of an x64 compiler for visual basic an "obscure reason"?
Would that mean that XYplorer relies on obsolete tools?

I am not a specialist of Visual Basic, but searching on google shows that it's possible to produce 64 bit native apps with Visual Basic.Net
https://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=%2 ... mpiler+x64

highend
Posts: 14560
Joined: 06 Feb 2011 00:33
Location: Win Server 2022 @100%

Re: x64 Version

Post by highend »

Would that mean that XYplorer relies on obsolete tools?
Since when is the x86 compiler for VB an obsolete tool?

And no, XY is VB, not VB.net
One of my scripts helped you out? Please donate via Paypal

eil
Posts: 1814
Joined: 13 Jan 2011 19:44

Re: x64 Version

Post by eil »

my 5 cents: any program that goes to .net becomes mastodon about resources, so no-no-no.
Win 7 SP1 x64 100% 1366x768|1900x1080

bdeshi
Posts: 4256
Joined: 12 Mar 2014 17:27
Location: Asteroid B-612
Contact:

Re: x64 Version

Post by bdeshi »

And my two cents: vb.Net is a joke. C# would be a better choice.
I am not a specialist of Visual Basic, but searching on google shows that it's possible to produce 64 bit native apps with Visual Basic.Net
https://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=%2 ... mpiler+x64
Although since Don has made most of XY on Windows API, C++ should really be the best, in terms of speed.
Icon Names | Onyx | Undocumented Commands | xypcre
[ this user is asleep ]

Atari800XL
Posts: 24
Joined: 15 Feb 2012 17:33
Location: W10 W11 @100%

Re: x64 Version

Post by Atari800XL »

SammaySarkar wrote:C++ should really be the best, in terms of speed.
Well, we can only hope... Looks like Don has been studying C++ since 27 september, so I guess we can expect that 64bit version any time now :titter:

Nighted
Posts: 463
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 01:58
Location: Gitmo Nation North, Win 7/10/Linux/(x64)

Re: x64 Version

Post by Nighted »

Atari800XL wrote:
SammaySarkar wrote:C++ should really be the best, in terms of speed.
Well, we can only hope... Looks like Don has been studying C++ since 27 september, so I guess we can expect that 64bit version any time now :titter:
I'm holding out for the 128 bit version. Also, my next car will fly and my cleaning lady will be a robot.
I want XY to serve soft ice cream. Please Don, make XY serve soft ice cream.

Post Reply