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Former Cakewalk CTO Ron Kuper, discusses the benefits of mixing with SONAR's 64-bit double precision audio engine (on 32-bt or 64-bit machines) タグ:cakewalksonarmixing64-bitdoubleprecision 投稿日: September 17, 2006, 7:29 am 閲覧数: 5354 投票: 4.50(5点満点) 6 人の平均
64bit demo wwdc 2007
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The demo of the 64bit power of Leopard タグ:appleleopard64bitosxos 投稿日: June 15, 2007, 12:32 am 閲覧数: 9399 投票: 4.60(5点満点) 18 人の平均
solidworks 64-bit (x64) バージョン
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http://www.CADjunky.com
This Video details the benefits SolidWorks x64 (64-bit) version provides to customers. The version runs on Microsoft XP Pro x64 and has given SolidWorks customers increased memory, improved performance, and allowed them to design and create larger assemblies. Eliminating the limit of how much geometric data users can load タグ:solidworks3dcadmechanicalengineeringdesign 投稿日: August 23, 2006, 10:01 pm 閲覧数: 6346 投票: 4.10(5点満点) 9 人の平均
re: difference between 32 and 64 bit? fixed vid.
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the story of the bit, instruction set from the os to hardware from 4,8,16,32,64 bit タグ:applemacvspcmicrosoft8-bit 投稿日: November 15, 2007, 3:52 pm 閲覧数: 2436 投票: 4.80(5点満点) 33 人の平均
64 bit - virtual discotech (beam vs sean tyas remix)
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http://www.myspace.com/beamtraxx
BEAM vs SEAN TYAS Remix of
Artist: 64 BIT
Titel: VIRTUAL DISCOTECH
(p)(c) Beam-Traxx Records
WORLDWIDE RELEASED ON i-TUNES AND ALL OTHER SHOPS !
http://www.myspace.com/beamtraxx タグ:beamseantyas64bitvirtual 投稿日: August 3, 2008, 10:06 pm 閲覧数: 281772 投票: 3.40(5点満点) 5 人の平均
ブラック screen of デス, 32 bit and 64 bit o/s, instability issues
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http://live.pirillo.com - Live phone support. Today we're discussing plugging a PC directly into a wall with no type of protections. We also have calls coming in asking the difference between 32 bit and 64 bit systems, hardware instability issues, and *shudder* black screen of death! Black? Insurmountable? Stay tuned, and watch. タグ:videohelpinfoinformationpirillotech 投稿日: August 22, 2007, 7:53 am 閲覧数: 5528 投票: 4.50(5点満点) 29 人の平均
. \ ' ubuntu 64-bit linux ' / .:finished half life 2 ep. 2
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Yes, this means, I started out playing Half Life 2 on the 32-bit version of Ubuntu 7.10, then sometime later I demonstrated myself playing Half Life 2 in Xubuntu 7.10 (a low memory footprint of Ubuntu), then I played some more on Ubuntu 7.10 32-bit, then I installed the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 7.10 and finished up Half Life 2 Episode 2. So I tried out three versions of Ubuntu while playing the same game with the same install with the same data files, I never once reinstalled Steam nor any of the Orange Box applications in the process of completing all three episodes of Half Life 2. I changed the operating system, just for the heck of it.. THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE, IF NOT HARD TO DO WITH WINDOWS XP, 2000 and Vista, try it sometime..
This is only possibel with Wine, because the windows applications install in a directory on the "/home" partition.. When you go to install Ubuntu you are given the chance to partition your drives manually.
Windows will only install on 2 (3?) partitions it sets up itself, you can't choose the size of the partitions, and I don't believe you can separate the installs from the operating system install..
However in Ubuntu, what I did was this:
I took a 300 GB drive, I partitioned it
into two 150 GB parts, one part I just used for storage. The other I split into three parts, one 75GB, another 60GB, and the otehr 15GB.
On the 75GB one I told Ubuntu to associate "/" (root) with it, that means all the system stuff will install in the biggest partition (I should have given it 30GB, as it doesn't usually hit above that)..
I gave the 60GB partition to "/home", which even though it contains the character "/", Ubuntu sees it as a separate partition, so everything is in the root directory, except for this 60GB partition representing everything under the "home" branch.
The remaining 15GB I handed over to "Swap" which is where programs are put when you use a lot of memory sucking but non0computing intensive applications, like word processors, web browsers and such.. Without Swap, your computer would constantly be telling you you are running out of memory.. So instead the system looks at all the "
"pages" of memory (4096Byte blocks) and if none of the "pages" have been touched in a while, they are swapped out to the hard drive, to the swap partition, and any pages that are needed for a more active program, are swapped in from the drive into real memory. The collective real and swap storage is called "virtual memory" and used to be a big deal in the days when memory was costly.. These days memory is so cheap you almost don't need swap..
Anyhow, because my home and root partitions are separated, I can reinstall Ubuntu as many times as I want without touching the home partition, because the installation of ubuntu doesn't affect the home partition. Not unless you are stupid and tell the installer to format your home partition (I almost did this).. You will have to remember when installing to use "manual" partitioning, avoid touching "guided" methods which will take a whole partition, and like Windows Installers, cut it up and put everything there..
If you were to use the guided install, everytime you installed Ubuntu, you'd lose everything in your "home" directories.
Anyhow, wine installs windows programs in your user directory in the "/home" partition, like Steam and Half Life 2 and all is located at
"/home/kiernan/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/..."
So reinstalls of Ubuntu don't affect my windows installs in wine.. Wheras if I was running windows I would have to reinstall all my applications everytime I changed OS's, say from 2000 to XP, or XP to Vista, even though these operating systems are fundamentally similar.. However if FreeBSD supports this structuring and there is a copy of Wine for FreeBSD, then I could install freeBSD without losing my wine installs or my account data..
See the beauty of that? タグ:ubuntuxubuntuwindowsvistaxp2000 投稿日: May 8, 2008, 8:45 am 閲覧数: 1609 投票: 5.00(5点満点) 3 人の平均
far cry 64 bit high resolution
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Far Cry 64 Bit High Resolution タグ:farcry64bithighresolution 投稿日: May 22, 2007, 2:45 am 閲覧数: 12708 投票: 3.50(5点満点) 36 人の平均