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Yousuf Khan
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      21st Apr 2004
Found the following availability matrix of Microsoft software for 64-bit. It
includes both Itanium and x64 software.

http://blogs.msdn.com/draper/archive...21/117517.aspx

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      22nd Apr 2004
Yousuf Khan wrote:
> Found the following availability matrix of Microsoft software for 64-bit. It
> includes both Itanium and x64 software.
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/draper/archive...21/117517.aspx
>
> Yousuf Khan



windowsXP-64 final in Q4 this year...? isn't that a bit early
considering the sorry state of driver support for it...?




 
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      22nd Apr 2004
"Paul Gunson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > Found the following availability matrix of Microsoft software for

64-bit. It
> > includes both Itanium and x64 software.
> >
> > http://blogs.msdn.com/draper/archive...21/117517.aspx
> >
> > Yousuf Khan

>
>
> windowsXP-64 final in Q4 this year...? isn't that a bit early
> considering the sorry state of driver support for it...?


I don't know how sorry the state is anymore. You do see a lot of drivers
from Nvidia for it, in fact they just announced a new revision of the
drivers today for the Nforce chipset. ATI, I don't know about. Really the
only ones still missing are the ones from Intel for its chipsets. Now that
Intel is onboard with AMD64, even those will be on their way.

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      22nd Apr 2004
Yousuf Khan wrote:
> I don't know how sorry the state is anymore. You do see a lot of drivers
> from Nvidia for it, in fact they just announced a new revision of the
> drivers today for the Nforce chipset. ATI, I don't know about. Really the
> only ones still missing are the ones from Intel for its chipsets. Now that
> Intel is onboard with AMD64, even those will be on their way.



that's good to hear... but its still hard to get any information on
compatibility for a lot of things like sound cards, DVD drives, video
editing cards etc. eg, would my sony DRU-510A even work if i installed
my copy of XP-64 preview...? or my onboard 8-channel Envy24 sound..?
obviously i would never install an OS unless i new in advance these
things were going to work... but i'll wait till Q4.. who knows
 
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George Macdonald
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      22nd Apr 2004
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:13:45 GMT, "Yousuf Khan"
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>Found the following availability matrix of Microsoft software for 64-bit. It
>includes both Itanium and x64 software.
>
>http://blogs.msdn.com/draper/archive...21/117517.aspx


Blogs on MSDN now? What next? Do ya think maybe they're censored?

Hmmm, what's with the Itanium Windows 2003 Standard Edition in 4Q04 vs. the
Enterprise Edition "in market today". Oh that must be according to Intel's
schedule for the appropriate hardware - silly of me to forget that.:-)

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"Paul Gunson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > I don't know how sorry the state is anymore. You do see a lot of drivers
> > from Nvidia for it, in fact they just announced a new revision of the
> > drivers today for the Nforce chipset. ATI, I don't know about. Really

the
> > only ones still missing are the ones from Intel for its chipsets. Now

that
> > Intel is onboard with AMD64, even those will be on their way.

>
>
> that's good to hear... but its still hard to get any information on
> compatibility for a lot of things like sound cards, DVD drives, video
> editing cards etc. eg, would my sony DRU-510A even work if i installed
> my copy of XP-64 preview...? or my onboard 8-channel Envy24 sound..?
> obviously i would never install an OS unless i new in advance these
> things were going to work... but i'll wait till Q4.. who knows


I think I posted this a few months ago:

http://www.planetamd64.com/modules/m...egory&cat_id=1

As for your onboard sound, if you got an Athlon 64 motherboard right now
with that onboard sound system, then chances are likely that there will be
drivers for it, since it was included with an Athlon 64 motherboard right
from the start.

Yousuf Khan


 
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