Wasn't that only true for Intel boxes because they, being 32-bit, can only address at most 4 gigs directly, and need to use tricks (which will obviously take longer) to go beyond that. A 64-bit machine should be able to cope without any ill effects. Question is, how many people run 64-bit games on a 64-bit OS to not get bitten by this...?
Hmm I was thinking the same thing only...
2^32=4294967296bits
4294967296bits/8=536870912Bytes
536870912Bytes/1024=524288kBytes
524288kBytes/1024=512MBytes
So 32bit systems could only have 512MBytes of RAM?
And 64bit systems could have 2147483648 GIGA BYTES OF RAM????
Me again, bitching about software...
Well I've been using nero for a while, and I realy dislike it...I mean wtf is Nero Scout, Nero Home (don't tell me I don't want to know)...I hate when something is running in the background and messes with my registry...
I just want to have simple program for copying and burning data to CD/DVD, know of any?
Thanks for many replies.
No I just have to decide between Sony Vegas, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Cinelerra, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects...
:shock: I'll try vegas first, that Final Cut Pro...
An our school computers this numbers get astronomical. But if i find something on my computer I just format windows. Its the ONLY antivirus that kills any threat.