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Old 02.09.2009, 08:39 AM
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How is it too early to start working on 64 bit? Access is border-lining on being retardedly behind the times as far as 64 bit support goes. It's been stated on the official access forums that 64 bit support is the next thing they're working on though now that 3.1.0 is out

If you're still having stability problems with 3.1.0 you should get in contact with access support though because it's rock solid for me and for a lot of other people.

And issues with win 7? Lack of 64 bit support is likely going to alienate WAY more customers than a few small problems with win 7. The win 7 people would still be able to use the virus even if it was a little buggy here and there. The 64 bit group has no option if they want to actually use VC.
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How is it too early to start working on 64 bit? Access is border-lining on being retardedly behind the times as far as 64 bit support goes. It's been stated on the official access forums that 64 bit support is the next thing they're working on though now that 3.1.0 is out

If you're still having stability problems with 3.1.0 you should get in contact with access support though because it's rock solid for me and for a lot of other people.

And issues with win 7? Lack of 64 bit support is likely going to alienate WAY more customers than a few small problems with win 7. The win 7 people would still be able to use the virus even if it was a little buggy here and there. The 64 bit group has no option if they want to actually use VC.
+1... totally agree. 64 bit driver needs to be released soon. I have a new PC i7 with 12 Gb and XP 64 bit and nowdays i have to work with my old 32 bit XP 1 GB 3.0 GHz in order to use VC
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Has anyone tried wrappers such as fx teleport. Eg use an x32 host on an x64 os, use fx teleport (install both client and server on same pc) to access an extra 4gb per instance.
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Old 01.10.2009, 10:55 AM
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Has anyone tried wrappers such as fx teleport. Eg use an x32 host on an x64 os, use fx teleport (install both client and server on same pc) to access an extra 4gb per instance.
the virus control plugin would still need a 64bit driver to talk ot the virus ti.

but you might give the 64bit public beta a try...

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Here is your 64 Bit support (Windows and Mac)

http://www.infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=31579

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