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<BR>I have not found any problem with the 32bit programs. <BR>I just think 64bit programs could run faster in a 64bit windows.<BR>And I find that there is a 64bit version for Linux.<BR> <BR>Best Regards<BR>Wenchang<BR>
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<BR>> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:49:24 +0100<BR>> To: sunwch@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: tex-live@tug.org<BR>> Subject: Re: [tex-live] texlive for win64<BR>> From: preining@logic.at<BR>> <BR>> On Mo, 16 Nov 2009, SUN Wenchang wrote:<BR>> > When will a 64-bit windows version of tex executalbes appear?<BR>> <BR>> Probably not in the next years ;-)<BR>> <BR>> > Ahthough the present win32 executables run well in a 64-bit windows,<BR>> > a native solution could be much better. Thanks!<BR>> <BR>> 32bit is also native on 64 bit windows.<BR>> <BR>> What makes you think that 32bit tex is worse then 64bit? Up to now<BR>> TeX and friends don't need address memory of a size that 64bit is needed.<BR>> <BR>> Do you experience any problems with the 32bit programs within TL?<BR>> <BR>> Best wishes<BR>> <BR>> Norbert<BR>> <BR>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR
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