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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (96297)3/2/2000 2:05:00 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) of 1572300
 
Jozef,

You are either in denial or you just don't get out much.

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Microsoft's 64-Bit Windows Developer's Lab

The 64-bit Windows Developer's Lab, based at Microsoft's corporate headquarters in Redmond, provides developers with direct support from Microsoft's IA-64
software experts and broader access to the Intel Itanium processor-based systems needed to build and test their applications. Though the virtual private networking,
terminal services and remote command capabilities of 64-bit Windows, the lab will broaden its support by providing developers with secure remote access to its
network and access to the lab at any time and from any location. Microsoft demonstrated these capabilities at the Intel Developer Forum this week. More
information about the Microsoft 64-bit Windows Developer's Lab can be obtained by sending e-mail to drgwin64@microsoft.com.

IA-64 Software Developer Kit for 64-Bit Windows

The IA-64 SDK for 64-bit Windows enables OEMs and key ISVs to develop, build and prepare their applications and systems for the 64-bit Windows environment.

The IA-64 SDK for 64-bit Windows includes a 64-bit server version of Windows 2000, a Microsoft C/C++ compiler and linker for IA-64, Intel C++ and FORTRAN 90
compilers for 64-bit Windows and 64-bit Windows 2000 libraries, header files and run-time libraries. The SDK also includes supporting tools and documentation.

About 64-Bit Windows

The 64-bit Windows platform will provide high availability, advanced scalability and large memory support for platforms based on the Itanium processor and future
IA-64 processors. 64-bit Windows is designed to address the most demanding business needs of today's Internet-based world, including e-commerce, data mining,
online transaction-processing, memory-intensive high-end graphics, complex mathematics and high-performance multimedia applications. Final system
requirements, pricing and packaging have yet to be announced. More information on 64-bit Windows can be found at
microsoft.com. More information on the Itanium processor is available at
developer.intel.com.


When do you expect Microsoft to announce Sledgehammer 64 bit support, or should folks just run in 32 bit mode?
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