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| | Microsoft outlines Win64 futures | The Register |
 | | Win64, he said, is a combination of NT and Windows, adding new explicitly sized types, integral types that match the precision of a pointer. |
 | | A port to Win64 becomes a recompile and minor API adaptations, and you are limited to 2Gb of address space. |
 | | Win64, he concluded, does not explicitly support loading an IA-32 DLL into the address space of a native Win64 process, and conversely does not support loading a native Win64 DLL into the address space of an IA-32 process. |
| www.theregister.co.uk /1999/03/07/microsoft_outlines_win64_futures (523 words) |
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