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Amiman December 18th 04 10:27 AM

64-bit software on 32-bit hardware
 
Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?

I've googled for this but while there's plenty of information
on compatibility of 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit software, I
couldn't find any satisfactory treatment of the opposite case.

I understand that things are still in the development stage
and that it may be difficult to give a clear-cut answer, but
I'll be grateful for some indications.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.

I know a lot of people who are quite happily playing today's
games on their 4-year old Pentium 3s by adding more RAM
and newer graphics cards. Will the situation be quite different
when most new games and other software have adopted
the 64-bit platform ?



Cuzman December 18th 04 11:39 AM

"Amiman" wrote in message
...

" Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on 32-bit hardware
? "


It won't.




Mike Walsh December 18th 04 02:52 PM



Amiman wrote:

Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?


It won't run.

I've googled for this but while there's plenty of information
on compatibility of 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit software, I
couldn't find any satisfactory treatment of the opposite case.

I understand that things are still in the development stage
and that it may be difficult to give a clear-cut answer, but
I'll be grateful for some indications.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.


It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years after that before 64 bit applications become common.

I know a lot of people who are quite happily playing today's
games on their 4-year old Pentium 3s by adding more RAM
and newer graphics cards. Will the situation be quite different
when most new games and other software have adopted
the 64-bit platform ?


--

Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

Amiman December 18th 04 07:21 PM


"Mike Walsh" wrote in message
...


Amiman wrote:

Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?


It won't run.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.


It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years

after that before 64 bit applications become common.

Thanks. With current games and apps, what kind of difference
in performance should be expected between an Athlon XP
2600+ on an nForce2 motherboard and an AMD64 2800+
on a K8V mobo, all other things being equal ?



DaveW December 19th 04 12:50 AM

Not designed to work that way.

--
DaveW



"Amiman" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?

I've googled for this but while there's plenty of information
on compatibility of 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit software, I
couldn't find any satisfactory treatment of the opposite case.

I understand that things are still in the development stage
and that it may be difficult to give a clear-cut answer, but
I'll be grateful for some indications.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.

I know a lot of people who are quite happily playing today's
games on their 4-year old Pentium 3s by adding more RAM
and newer graphics cards. Will the situation be quite different
when most new games and other software have adopted
the 64-bit platform ?





General Schvantzkoph December 19th 04 05:59 AM

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:52:31 +0000, Mike Walsh wrote:



Amiman wrote:

Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?


It won't run.

I've googled for this but while there's plenty of information
on compatibility of 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit software, I
couldn't find any satisfactory treatment of the opposite case.

I understand that things are still in the development stage
and that it may be difficult to give a clear-cut answer, but
I'll be grateful for some indications.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.


It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years after that before 64 bit applications become common.


What are you talking about? 64 Bit Linux has been available years. I'm
running 64 bit Fedora Core 3 on my Compaq R3000z, it works great.

Mike Walsh December 19th 04 04:46 PM


I am talking about windows, which is the common OS.

General Schvantzkoph wrote:

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:52:31 +0000, Mike Walsh wrote:

It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years after that before 64 bit applications become common.


What are you talking about? 64 Bit Linux has been available years. I'm
running 64 bit Fedora Core 3 on my Compaq R3000z, it works great.


--
Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

Mike Walsh December 19th 04 04:49 PM


I am talking about non-server windows, which is the common OS.

General Schvantzkoph wrote:

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:52:31 +0000, Mike Walsh wrote:

It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years after that before 64 bit applications become common.


What are you talking about? 64 Bit Linux has been available years. I'm
running 64 bit Fedora Core 3 on my Compaq R3000z, it works great.


--
Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

Paul Murphy December 19th 04 10:29 PM

"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:52:31 +0000, Mike Walsh wrote:



Amiman wrote:

Can anyone please tell me if 64-bit software will run on
32-bit hardware ?


It won't run.

I've googled for this but while there's plenty of information
on compatibility of 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit software, I
couldn't find any satisfactory treatment of the opposite case.

I understand that things are still in the development stage
and that it may be difficult to give a clear-cut answer, but
I'll be grateful for some indications.

The reason I'm asking is that I (and probably thousands of
others) want to buy a new computer now, but either do not
want to or cannot afford to invest in a 64-bit machine right
now. But many of us have to hang on to the same machine
(albeit with some upgrades) for at least a few years and
we wouldn't want to be stuck with something that will be
totally incapable of running 64-bit games and apps that
will be released in the foreseeable future.


It will be a few years before 64 bit OSs become common and a few years
after that before 64 bit applications become common.


What are you talking about? 64 Bit Linux has been available years. I'm
running 64 bit Fedora Core 3 on my Compaq R3000z, it works great.


That's uncommon though and most OSs these days are sold by Microsoft.
Microsoft do have an OS designed for the 64 bit Intel processors (a 64 bit
version of Server 2003) and they have a beta 64 bit version of XP out for
those who want to test it/can get it. The OP will need 64 bit drivers for
each piece of hardware though so I hope all the items are/will be supported
with 64 bit driver availability.

Paul




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