Just found an irritating little bug...
If you put this in the AB of WE:
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Vista SP2 x64
XY 8.80.0036
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XY64 will be able to do it. But XY32 cannot do it because its (WOW redirected) %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\ simply does not exist.lukescammell wrote:Yes, I know WOW64 is a PITA, but this is still a bugIf WE can do it XY *really* should be able to, and it's not like this is something that your power users aren't going to be trying to access
I don't really want to open this can of worms, but I must say this: Michael Lasky is incorrect in many ways in his article. He says that there are no 64-bit versions of major applications and then goes on to speak of...drumroll...64-bit versions of major applications. He also seems oblivious to the fact that Office 2010 has a 64-bit version. Also, Exchange 2010 is 64-bit only. Granted, most major software is in alpha/beta and not on all platforms, but it hardly seems fair for him to relegate them to non-existence -- that's the impression I'm getting. That's it, can closed, no more wormsadmin wrote:FYI: The-long-wait-for-64-bit-PC-software-continues
http://windowssecrets.com/2010/01/28/01 ... -continues
Yeah, no kidding!zer0 wrote:I don't really want to open this can of worms, but I must say this: Michael Lasky is incorrect in many ways in his article...admin wrote:FYI: The-long-wait-for-64-bit-PC-software-continues
http://windowssecrets.com/2010/01/28/01 ... -continues
Dear GOD! How can something this poorly researched be published? I don't know about the rest of you, but I've been using 64bit Adobe Photoshop for over a year. Since CS4 Photoshop has been 64bit for PC. That's just truly shocking...To this day, however, 64-bit versions of such major applications as <snip!> Adobe Photoshop <snip!> have been vaporware.
Photoshop users are left wondering why it has taken Adobe so long to release a 64-bit version of the popular image-editing app.
Oh please! 4x2GB RAM is ~£160, which is hardly breaking the bank if you're going to be using the computer in a work scenario.However, to take advantage of 64-bit processing, users need to allocate more than 4GB RAM solely to Photoshop, <snip!> That means you would need much more system memory than most PCs ship with today.
Only Mac users...While we await release of the 64-bit version of Photoshop...
Write one myself.lukescammell wrote:I realise the reason we don't have a 64bit version yet is that there isn't a 64bit capable VB compiler, but I do wonder what you plan on doing, Don, should there *never* be a 64bit VB compiler?
Dare I comment, a sensible option - not easy but future proof and will provide more opportunities I guess programming. Now is the time to take this gigantic step as it can be 'shared' in line with the existing VB XY and as that is proved as a specification it is mainly the language barrier. That said, most languages, even high level ones, fall back to the root code.Of course, there's always the option to migrate to another language. Not nice, but many have gone this way since VB was abandoned by MS, so it's an option.
.NET = Neverlukescammell wrote:Just thinking out loud for a moment, if you were to rewrite in .NET you *could* even make XY a cross platform file brwser since you can run .NET apps using Mono on both Linux and OSX. Sorry, just a small dream of mine to have XY available on OSX and Linux, would certainly make admining them a *LOT* better - sorry, but Finder and Nautilus suck compared to XY...
Ah well, there go my cross platform dreams =Dadmin wrote:.NET = Never
I assume you mean using Wine?admin wrote:Linux. AFAIK XY runs under Ubuntu.
Ah yes.lukescammell wrote:I assume you mean using Wine?admin wrote:Linux. AFAIK XY runs under Ubuntu.