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  • FAT Binaries: The solution to transitional problems?

    I've known for quite a while that Mac OS X supported FAT Binaries - mostly because Mac OS X is based on NeXT 's OS (and not FreeBSD!) which was built to support FAT Binaries as well. Little did we all know that they would actually take advantage of the fat binary feature ;-). Does Windows support some...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 06-08-2005
    Filed under: x64 Compatibility, x64 Applications, x64 Development
  • WinRAR 3.50 Beta 5 Shell Extension Fix

    If you don't want to do all of that hacking to WinRAR, just grab Extended64's WinRAR 3.50 Beta 5 x64 Shell Extension Patcher. Simply download the zip file, extract it into the folder that you've installed WinRAR, and run RarExtPatch.exe. RarExtPatch.exe will kill any of the "stuck" RarExtLoader.exe's...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 06-06-2005
    Filed under: x64 Applications
  • WinRAR 3.50 Beta 5 x64 Shell Extensions DO WORK..

    Update: Extended64.com is happy to provide you with an easy patcher that totally obsoletes the following method. You can find it, here . Just like everyone else, I got real excited when I saw this in the WinRAR changelog: 1. WinRAR is able to integrate to Windows context menus also on Windows x64 systems...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 06-05-2005
    Filed under: x64 Applications
  • Why do you need .NET 1.1 when .NET 2.0 is installed?

    A great question was asked on the 64-bit NG: "Why do you need .NET 1.1 when .NET 2.0 is installed?" (.NET 2.0 is 64-bit and 32-bit, and .NET 1.1 is only 32-bit) The way the Microsoft created the .NET Framework allows for multiple versions to run side-by-side. When developers write applications for .NET...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 05-20-2005
    Filed under: x64 Applications
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Games

    A great tip was posted by Tripp Park on his MSDN Blog : If your game seems to be running "too fast" on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, try modifiying your boot.ini to add the "/USEPMTIMER" switch. It can be done with this command: bootcfg /copy /id 1 bootcfg /raw "/USEPMTIMER /noexecute=optin /fastdetect...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 05-14-2005
    Filed under: x64 Compatibility, x64 Applications
  • Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Beta for x64 Arrives

    Finally, a true native 64-bit search and indexing solution has arrived! Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Beta 2 has been released by Microsoft today. Download: WDS 3.0 Beta 2 for x64
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 08-22-2006
    Filed under: x64 Applications
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