Re: dcc64.exe
Rod wrote:
When can we expect the dcc64.exe from Borland?
Being honest, win64 is no market for Borland yet. The download numbers
of this win64 preview are little compared with other releases. OTOH
there seem to be some users needing an Object Pascal compiler
desperately because I know people already porting server software to
win64 using this preview.
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Bill Gates says 64-bit systems mainstream by 2006
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... They have to invest their resources wiseley, and if big companies are asking for ALM and ECO and .Net, it can be a good decision for Borland to deliver. ... One very good example is that although a lot of their customers have taken the time and energy to use their qc votes for a 64bit Delphi, ... Borland hasn't started to do anything (even though Win64 support is assured). ... They view their source code as an investment. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: Why 64bit Delphi compiler from Borland may be meaningless!
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... see Delphi for .NET as the reason why there is no commitment to a Delphi ... This perceived antagonism between .NET and Win64 has gained a life of its ... and Borland -- have become their enemy. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) |
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