Just so we don't totally muck up this thread with off topic issues I started a new one for people willing to help test nvclock.
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WINE 1.1.10 Brings Improved 64-Bit Support
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<offtopic>Right now I'm mostly busy with Wine stuff and I'm quite busy. I hope to release a new NVClock sometime but I need a lto of new functionality (fanspeed on more geforce8/9/gtx cards) and other features and I don't have enough testers nor direct access to those cards.</offtopic>
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Ah, thanks for explaining that... everybody was thinking that if you're on 64bit, somehow wine was improved for you.
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Originally posted by Thunderbird View PostThe post on phoronix misinterpreted what the 64-bit changes mean. It is not related to building a 32-bit Wine on a 64-bit system which indeed can cause issues for people. It is about Wine64, a version of Wine which will in the end be able to run 64-bit Windows programs. Though this is far, far away. It requires changes through all Wine dlls because sizes of variables differ between 64-bit Linux and 64-bit Windows (long = 8 bytes on linux, 4 bytes on win64). Further a lot of changes to gcc 4.4 are needed which are only in cvs right now.
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Originally posted by Vadi View PostWhat exactly do the 64bit improvements do?
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WINE 1.1.10 Brings Improved 64-Bit Support
Phoronix: WINE 1.1.10 Brings Improved 64-Bit Support
The WINE development community has just released the tenth development update in the WINE 1.1 series. With this release are also several interesting changes...
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