  | | | Re: Carrara for 64 bit Windows | Re: Carrara for 64 bit Windows 2005-05-07 - By Andrew
Back Assuming you get an 64-bit OS, what about the video card, sound card, and other components? Will they not need 64-bit drivers to operate at full ability?
A computer may be able to emulate a 32-bit system for the drives but then you slow down the system because of that piece.
AWBenson
--- In Carrara@(protected), "Mark" <mabramowsky@(protected)> wrote: > > Microsoft has stated recently that Longhorn (their next OS) will be > > available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions but the release date has been > > annouced for the end of this year...maybe; or it'll be next year. > > Suppostively, the 64 bit version was recomplied for all parts of the > > program and not just the OS portions. > > > > AWBenson > > Well I did some research and Longhorn is not due out till Fall of next year. I was thinking > about buying a computer but I am starting to wonder if I should wait till next year when > Longhorn shows up and all the graphic companies start releasing 64 bit versions of their > software. > > It would be a shame to buy a computer now only to dealing with upgrading Windows next > year (I think this would be a pain in the ###). > > I dont know...I'm thinking about it. I'm sure Eovia is eventually going to make 64 bit > versions of their software.
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