On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On 7/3/06, J.L. Blom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
course you can write programs using some editor but from the earliest
(Borland) pascal on, the IDE was an invaluable tool.
Isn“t is possible to run 32-bit software on your machine? I heard that
some amd 64-bits machines can acctually run 32-bit software some how
(has 2 processors, one 64 and one 32 or something like that). This way
you could install the compiler and the IDE for 32-bits! It would also
solve your question.
Linux distributions support running 32-bit apps on an AMD64. This has
little to do with the AMD64 processor itself.
I can perfectly run the 32-bit ppc386 on a 64-bit SuSE Linux.
Michael.
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