Surely Longhorn will be able to run older code in emulation mode, though?
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Originally Posted by DereX888
Because, Intel CPUs with the 64-bit extensions are already on the market (thus your Athlon 64 only statement is incorrect).
My quote verbatim:
will be (and are) also in the newest P4 Prescott CPUs
@ others: as for emulation mode, if I'm not mistaken, the 64 bit version of Windows XP (the beta anyway) can run 16-bit software? This is a pretty big issue as many 32-bit programs still have 16-bit installers or link to 16-bit components or code.
Regards.Michael Tam
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