its really for a specific segment of the market that understands the
capabilities, advantages and disadvantages of using it, the biggest
advantage of all has to be the support for a larger memory address space
that allows you to do more number crunching with scientific, financial and
other engineering applications that use a lot of memory. Hopefully in the
future, more mainstream applications will support the platform and harness
its capabilities, but with the majority of systems coming with 1 to 2 GBs of
memory, and 64 bit really addressing larger amounts up to 128 GBs, you won't
see a lot of apps for now.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"Ali Mony" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Thanks for the replies, guys. I may do that at some point (reformat) and
> reinstall.
>
> The drivers I care about are M-Audio Audiophile 192 soundcard. Not
> available even in beta. I have a souncard that I haven't been able to use
> for a year and am using a cheapo that is built in the motherboard.
>
> I have Vista Ultimate 32 bit on another computer and am using their USB
> drivers (just now in beta) with an M-Audio Mobile-Pre soundcard. Also, for
> music, is Adobe Audition 3 that's coming out next month. But it will only
> be available in Vista 32 bit (per their website).
>
> I love Vista but to be honest, in using Vista Ultimate 64 bit and 32 bit
> on different computers, I can't tell the difference. Except for driver
> availability.
>
>
> "cvp" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> If true that would be unusual. Care to tell us which drivers are 32-bit
>> only? Which soundcards?
>>
>> Ali Mony wrote:
>>> Is it posssible to install 32 bit Vista over 64 bit? There are so many
>>> drivers that I can't get with 64 bit, especially soundcards. After a
>>> year I am ready to throw in the towel and go to 32 bit. Thanks.
>