Now that they're 64 (bits, that is), personal computers are still searching for developers to need them and feed them. In 2003, Advanced Micro Devices released 64-bit chips for PCs in the form of the ...
The 488.2V4 GPIB driver for controlling test instruments fully supports 32- and 64-bit Windows operating systems as well as 64-bit programs and includes a 64-bit DLL for executing 64-bit programs. The ...
At some point during a software installation, a small prompt appears asking you to choose between a 32-bit and a 64-bit version. You probably either guess, panic-Google, or pick the bigger number and ...
We’re used to seeing technologies move with the times, and it’s likely among Hackaday readers are the group who spend the ...
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