Re: Version after Version




J French wrote:

> >I should also add that larger data size implies more paging to disk.

> Probably not as there will be much more RAM

Potentially yes, but what I was trying to say was that if I sell a
program for a user the amount of memory they have is the same. Since
the memory is fixed a 32 bit app will normally require much less paging
than a 64 bit app.

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Marc

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