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  1. VH Wanderer Ai Haibara's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by DarrellS
    I haven't tried hooking the Wacom up to the 64bit machine yet but I plugged it into the 32 bit machine and it worked right out of the box. I didn't need to load any drivers (although if he wants all the extras then he'll need to install the drivers and software). My Aiptek is the same way. I just plug it in and it works since XP has the drivers. I believe I had to install drivers when I was using Windows 98.
    Yeah, my tablet worked right away (essentially ) when plugging it into an XP or Vista32 system. I just wasn't sure how easy it'd be with a 64-bit system.

    He has Photoshop 5.5 and it will not install on the XP 64 bit machine. Says the OS is not supported. I don't think he would pay $1000 for a newer version even if he wasn't unemployed right now. He'll just have to use it on the computer with XP 32 bit. Photoshop 7 is a CS version right? I believe they will all install on a 64 bit machine but I'm not sure if they will run in 64bit mode or just 32bit.
    Are you sure Adobe doesn't have any fixes to get the pre-CS versions of Photoshop to run on a 64-bit OS? (Long shot, perhaps.) I wonder how well it might run under a virtualized 32-bit XP.
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