x86_64
jbk
jbk at mail2.gis.net
Tue Mar 7 06:43:20 EST 2006
James Kramer wrote:
> Some questions I have and would appreciate some insight. It seems to me
> that Xen type systems may become more common in the future. If so,
> would 64 bit be a better option? How much difference is there in
> converting software to 64 bit. I realize that memory allocation would
> be different but is there much more work then recompiling the code?
> These are all questions--I don't know the answers. I have converted
> some Fortran code from 64 bit mainframe to 16 bit PC and I really don't
> remember worrying about the number of bits. How much more conversion is
> necessary.
> Thanks for the help
> jay
>
> On 3/6/06, *jbk* <jbk at mail2.gis.net <mailto:jbk at mail2.gis.net>> wrote:
>
> Jerry Feldman wrote:
> > On Sunday 05 March 2006 4:35 pm, Chris Ball wrote:
> >
> >>At least on Ubuntu, the version of OO installed on the 64-bit
> >>distribution is the 32-bit binary using 32-bit compatibility
> >>libraries, so it makes sense that it might be sluggish compared
> >>to native 32-bit.
> >
> > One of the nice things about the x86-64 architecture is that it
> does support
> > the 32-bit architecture in hardware.
>
> So, a few years ago I was really impressed with how much
> faster the dec alpas were. Now it seems that the 32bit wafer
> technology has caught up and the difference is now only
> maybe 10%. It would seem to me that this is not enough of a
> difference to drive a switch to 64bit arch, other than the
> previously stated fact that there will be no more 32bit
> chips from the big two after this year. The software writers
> have no motivation to convert to 64 bit rapidly, they will
> eventually but not as a need but just as a function of the
> experience of the programmers that succeed those coding now.
>
> Jim
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James,
You posted this to me and left out blu.org. So I'm
forwarding this so that those more knowledgeable in coding
can respond.
Jim
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