actually waiting to see how stable are these 64's,.. or else i rather jump ship to mac.
you know mac,.. once you pop you cant stop. hehehhe parang pringles.
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actually waiting to see how stable are these 64's,.. or else i rather jump ship to mac.
you know mac,.. once you pop you cant stop. hehehhe parang pringles.
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Originally Posted by guilliam
no really, please inform us on asa ang edge sa mac
no commentOriginally Posted by EarlZ
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Originally Posted by guilliam
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balik nalang ta sa topic, its about windows x64 . its not how superior macs are =)
anyway til karon minimal pa kaayo ang support sa x64 nga OS. even some commonly used programs dont have x64 support yet. maybe late this year or early 2007 mo gawas na ug tarong nga support paras x64
As someone said, the launch of Windows Vista later will drive the industry towards 64bit. It's taking time, but it will happen.Originally Posted by EarlZ

daghan pa gihapon ang incompatible sa XP x64, ang cnet nako na lan Card walay driver, ang Daemon Tools nako di modagan kay walay support x64, ang j2sdk nako problemado sad.![]()
yeah which is 2007Originally Posted by obemon
CNet, Dlink wala'y driver. Outsource ko'g Sunix Giga LAN PCI-x LAN card. Akong modem (para fax) akong da-an na Conexant.
Originally Posted by shadowkenshin
Pwede man diay ang DLink modem using the Conexant Generic HSF modem driver. For some reason gi tangtang sa Conexant ang driver but you can still get it at http://www.extended64.com
Originally Posted by dubioz
Anyone here with multiply accounts? Please join the Windows x64 group at http://windows64.multiply.com
Mas maka share ta'g ideas didto.
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