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Logicology 21.04.2008 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by incubatid (Post 281445)
I'm 99% sure 2.7 will NOT include 64bit support (XP or Vista), based on Marcs recent comments on the other forums ("64bit support is not a priority at this time", or words to those effects).

And despite wanting to eventually go x64, I have to agree with him. It just wouldn't benefit enough people at the moment -- there's too many other things to add and fix first!!

That's unfortunate. I use my virus to add new texture and sounds to my orchestral compositions. So I'm switching exclusively to 64-bit so I can take advantage of the extra memory allocations to load my entire orchestra into RAM.

Anyone know of a way that I can install the drivers on XP64 to possibly use in a wrapper or bit bridge?

psy604 27.04.2008 03:19 AM

just be carefull with installing 32bit drivers on a 64bit OS,
since they may render your OS unbootable ...

the only possible workaround i could image would be:
to install the 32bit drivers on a 32bit machine ...
and the connect them over Wormhole VST into your 64bit studio.

would recommend a shielded cross-link cable for that,
because this way it would be a direct connection.

have no experience with it ... it's just an idea ;)

danbeaulieu 23.06.2008 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logicology (Post 281450)
That's unfortunate. I use my virus to add new texture and sounds to my orchestral compositions. So I'm switching exclusively to 64-bit so I can take advantage of the extra memory allocations to load my entire orchestra into RAM.

Anyone know of a way that I can install the drivers on XP64 to possibly use in a wrapper or bit bridge?


Increase your "page file" size... that'll help you to load your orchestral samples... it'll increase your virtual ram. It works.

psy604 23.06.2008 04:17 AM

virtual RAM = poor performance :confused:

also problematic with timing, due permanent harddisc access.

... definitely not recommend for an application like this.


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