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I'm really confused about the whole 32/64 bit issue. I use Gibbs CAM at work
and need to get a new desktop system built for it. When I call Gibbs they
recommend building the new system based on the AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor
and running the Windows XP Professional OS. They maintain this configuration
really works great and operates better than an Intel 32 bit system. They said
ABSOLUTELY DO NOT USE THE WINDOWS XP PRO 64 BIT VERSION as it does not run
well and I will have compatibility issues with Gibbs and possibly other
software even if I am operating in legacy mode. Gibbs, by the way, does not
support 64 bit.
So, I guess my main questions are:
What advantage is there to running a 32 bit program (Gibbs) on a system
built around a 64 bit processor (AMD Athlon 64 3200+) using a 32 bit
operating system?
Can 64 bit applications run on standard XP Pro?
Is the larger RISC instruction set on the AMD 64 utilized by standard XP Pro?
Are 64 bit extensions used with standard XP Pro?
Do the extra registers, etc. on the AMD 64 come into play even when running
standard XP Pro?
Does a 2Ghz AMD 64 have a potential of running this cad/cam program better
than, say, a 2.4Ghz Intel Prescott as Gibbs maintains?
Help and links would be appreciated.
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2dogs in Oregon USA
I'm really confused about the whole 32/64 bit issue. I use Gibbs CAM at work
and need to get a new desktop system built for it. When I call Gibbs they
recommend building the new system based on the AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor
and running the Windows XP Professional OS. They maintain this configuration
really works great and operates better than an Intel 32 bit system. They said
ABSOLUTELY DO NOT USE THE WINDOWS XP PRO 64 BIT VERSION as it does not run
well and I will have compatibility issues with Gibbs and possibly other
software even if I am operating in legacy mode. Gibbs, by the way, does not
support 64 bit.
So, I guess my main questions are:
What advantage is there to running a 32 bit program (Gibbs) on a system
built around a 64 bit processor (AMD Athlon 64 3200+) using a 32 bit
operating system?
Can 64 bit applications run on standard XP Pro?
Is the larger RISC instruction set on the AMD 64 utilized by standard XP Pro?
Are 64 bit extensions used with standard XP Pro?
Do the extra registers, etc. on the AMD 64 come into play even when running
standard XP Pro?
Does a 2Ghz AMD 64 have a potential of running this cad/cam program better
than, say, a 2.4Ghz Intel Prescott as Gibbs maintains?
Help and links would be appreciated.
--
2dogs in Oregon USA