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Thought I'd share this with everyone who might be considering XP64. Can't
really determine from this response if there is much 64 bit motivation at MOTU at this time. If any one else is thinking about XP64 I urge you to drop them a line requesting the drivers. __________________________________________________ __________ As of this time, we do not have PCI-424 drivers for the x64 edition of Windows XP. I'm not sure what or when driver updates will be, but we post all drivers and make all announcements about new releases on our website, so check http://www.motu.com periodically for updates. I'll also keep your info on hand and notify you if there are any pertinent updates. Thanks for writing, Josh Hetrick MOTU Tech In your reply, PLEASE include previous email correspondence for reference and PREFIX YOUR SUBJECT with "ATTN: Josh." Please include your system specifications. ================================================== =========== MOTU Technical Support: voice : (617) 576-3066 [Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Eastern] fax : (617) 354-3068 email : web : http://www.motu.com/techsupport ----------------------------------------------------------- downloads : http://www.motu.com/download registration : http://www.motu.com/techsupport/register ================================================== =========== On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:13 AM, Charles Tomaras wrote: I've got a 2408mk3 and a PCI 424 card. I'm putting together a new box based on the dual core Athlon XP64. Would love to run the 64 bit WinXP OS but I'm assuming I will need updated 64bit drivers from you folks to run this stuff? Are you folks working on it and if so, how soon do you think you will have a solution? Thanks for any ballpark information or prognostication. Charles Tomaras |
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John L Rice wrote:
I'm wondering if Apple's switch to Intel processors will have the trickle down affect of improving their PC software, making their MAC software worse, or both . . . . or neither . . . Neither. They're still planning on writing Power software, and just running it through an emulator. Note that this means they can switch back to Power chips whenever they decide the price/performance breaks that way again. In other words, it's about like a Windows PC maker switching from Intel to AMD. More complicated due to the emulation layer, but it's still basically just a matter of picking tradeoffs for one particular model; the next model may do something else. |
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