64-bit

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by jeppe, Dec 5, 2008.

  1. jeppe

    jeppe Guest

    What is the general view of 64-bit computing today?
    MSWXP or MSWVista?
    Is SWX-64 mature enough?
    How about drivers etc. What do I loose?
    How about addins?

    Best regards
    Jeppe
     
    jeppe, Dec 5, 2008
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  2. jeppe

    bob zee Guest

    using 32-bit software is just like typing numbers on the top row of
    the keyboard - it is just not the most efficient way of getting things
    done. :~)>

    good ol' bob z. went to 64-bit back in 2006 and has had ZERO regrets.
    the only issue was a printer driver and the printer needed to be
    replaced anyway and with the cost of printers, it was a well deserved
    upgrade.

    xp won't require as much ram as vista.

    swx-64 maturity? hahahahaha. that is a joke! (no offense to you,
    Sir Jeppe). swx will never ever be mature enough for mainstream use.
    swx is the worst software ever in terms of reliability, stability and
    performance. we, as users, are quite silly to accept such poor
    quality in the tools we use to make a living.

    not sure about looseness. most video cards have an extra clip for
    retension.

    not sure about the addins. we all know good ol' bob z. could use some
    addins.
    :~)>

    bob z.
    p.s. so at the speed of sound i will be found
     
    bob zee, Dec 5, 2008
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