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<pre wrap=""> On 5/21/10 2:18 AM, Mark Banner wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Of course, the other danger is that we loose a lot of our 32 bit
testers to 64 bit builds, but at least that would be heading in the
right direction.
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<pre wrap="">I'm having a hard time imagining this being a problem in reality. I'd
be surprised if so many people were already running on a 64-bit OS that
we'd really experience a significant drain here.
Dan<small><small><small><small></small></small></small></small>
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I'd think this is the slow and gradual 32-bit XP to 64-bit Win7
migration route, though this is only something off the top of my
head.<br>
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-Gary<br>
nth10sd
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