The situation is this I require to be able to run wine on my systems here 
(Debian AMD64)and I am finding this something of a pain with the current 
Debian. The version of wine required is 1.6. To install the develpment 
enviroment for wine ineffect requires an almost complete parrellel install 
of a 32 bit system. It seems to me it would be easier simply to install 
i386 and avoid the pain. There it appears only to be a minor issue in that 
the maximum memory for a single process would 4 gig and I have yet to see 
any program even gimp editing full size images from my Nikon D700 come even 
close to that figure. 

I have checked on the net for benchmarks between i386 and AMD64 and there 
is no obvious overall install that is faster. 

It would seem that the simplest path would be to install Debian 7 i386, 
this would allow the latest wine to be installed without any problems and I 
cannot myself see any down side. The system would still have access to the 
all the memory the only limitation being the 4gig process limit.
There may be an issue with the speed of memory access on some of the latter 
video cards with large amounts of memory availible as this memory will need 
to be bank switched. This does not appear to be a problem at this stage. 

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, I have two main systems both efectively identical I will 
install i386 on one of these this will allow wine to be installled easily 
and the other one can be used to allow a comparison to be done between the 
two versions (i386 and AMD64) using 3D intensive software (a terrain 
simulation) to see what if any differences exist. 

I do have Debian i386 readily availible. 

Any comments would be apreciated! 

Lindsay
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