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Old April 30th 04, 06:27 AM
Povl H. Pedersen
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Default VMWare to support AMD64 in near future

VMWare will soon support AMD64. See press release:
http://www.vmware.com/news/releases/64bit.html

Notice the availability:
VMware support for concurrent 32/64-bit computing will be introduced
across the VMware product line over the next 18 months, beginning
with experimental support for 64-bit host operating systems
in a forthcoming update to Workstation 4.5 which is expected to
be available this quarter.

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