On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:08 PM, jim-on-linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 05 December 2008 15:27, Kevin Kelley wrote:
> > If they are running standard Win XP (Home or Pro),
> > as opposed to 64-bit Win XP, then whether or not the
> > CPU supports the IA64 instruction set really doesn't
>
On Friday 05 December 2008 15:27, Kevin Kelley wrote:
> If they are running standard Win XP (Home or Pro),
> as opposed to 64-bit Win XP, then whether or not the
> CPU supports the IA64 instruction set really doesn't
> matter. As far as I know every Intel Core2 and
> Pentium Dual-Core CPU since ~ 2
If they are running standard Win XP (Home or Pro), as opposed to 64-bit Win
XP, then whether or not the CPU supports the IA64 instruction set really
doesn't matter. As far as I know every Intel Core2 and Pentium Dual-Core CPU
since ~ 2006 has supported 64bit instructions, even the Atom is 64bit. Al
Python help,
In September I wrote:
I have a number of clients running a program built
with python 2.5. One has just purchased an HP with
a duo core Pentium R processor E2200, 2.2G with .99g
ram.
Only on the new HP, when they try to print they get an
import error;
File win32ui.pyc line 12, in