Re: Another Dumb Question for the Linux Heads



On Aug 27, 6:26 am, Mike Rivers <mriv...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do any of the current versions, or versions close to
release, support the full capabilities of 64-bit multi-core
processors? The sort of hotrod computers that people are
buying now to run the professional versions of Windows 7 and
which programs such as Sonar take advantage of?
I believe that Linux supports 64-bit but you may have to run throuh
some Windows emulation mode (like you do on the Mac) and that's not
ideal. Are you completely opposed to getting Win 7? I just put it on
a new DAW and I rather like it. I just started using 64-bit Reaper.

Mike C
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