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64Bit Driver???
Any chance of a 64bit driver for Windows XP x64? (32bit drivers are no good).
Dunno if this means a 64bit server is required... (unsure if 32bit apps can talk to 64bit devicedrivers).
Anything needing a test 64bit enviroment, I am happy to offer mine..
Dunno if this means a 64bit server is required... (unsure if 32bit apps can talk to 64bit devicedrivers).
Anything needing a test 64bit enviroment, I am happy to offer mine..
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Drivers for 64
Could you email me or post the 64-bit drivers as well? (I realize they're beta at best.)
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64bit drivers are on
http://sc.uvnc.com/V2
NOT TESTED
I only recompiled the sys/dll for 64bit
Possible INF file need also changes
Don't have a 64bit for testing....
NOT TESTED..........could BSOD
If crash
remove
system32/drivers/vncdrv.sys <---- possible system64 ???
AGAIN NOT TESTED, OWN RISK
1) Does it install ?
2) Possible we have also a problem between shared memory (32bit app
and 64bit driver)
Even if it install correct, it still can BSOD if driver get activated !!!!!!!!!!
http://sc.uvnc.com/V2
NOT TESTED
I only recompiled the sys/dll for 64bit
Possible INF file need also changes
Don't have a 64bit for testing....
NOT TESTED..........could BSOD
If crash
remove
system32/drivers/vncdrv.sys <---- possible system64 ???
AGAIN NOT TESTED, OWN RISK
1) Does it install ?
2) Possible we have also a problem between shared memory (32bit app
and 64bit driver)
Even if it install correct, it still can BSOD if driver get activated !!!!!!!!!!
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The installation ends with this error:
My configuration: AMD Athlon 64 X2 DualCore 4200+, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (English)The specified location does not contain a compatible driver for your device. If the location contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based system
Itanium doesn't even work on x64, it needs an IA64(which Itanium uses) build.HaTaX wrote:BTW, just the Itanium has a different compiler. The new P4s with 64 bit extensions run the same code as the Athlon64..
More info on building the inf file here :
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/in ... _reqs.mspx
I got the driver installed by overriding x64 driver check, but it still looks like this :
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May I ask whether you run the 64bit driver with the 32bit version of UVNC or whether you compiled it for 64bit?!
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Thanks for the info.
I was just taught that 64bit drivers have certain issues with 32bit apps (or may have them). Actually it's all about the fact that the driver needs to be aware of 32bit apps calling into it.
Maybe different for a mini-driver such as this mirror driver.
I was just taught that 64bit drivers have certain issues with 32bit apps (or may have them). Actually it's all about the fact that the driver needs to be aware of 32bit apps calling into it.
Maybe different for a mini-driver such as this mirror driver.
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Just don't buy Itanium. It is almost dead (too expensive and so on).
It is indeed a very good architecture with promising features but AMD was simply better for the mass-market.
And EMT64 is not real 64bit (only memory addressing). Better buy an AMD with 64bit and best dualcore or something, so you can also test multiprocessor issues.
It is indeed a very good architecture with promising features but AMD was simply better for the mass-market.
And EMT64 is not real 64bit (only memory addressing). Better buy an AMD with 64bit and best dualcore or something, so you can also test multiprocessor issues.
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I guess the price heavily depends on where you are on earth *g*lithorus wrote:Currently the Opteron 1xx series is actually cheaper than the athlon64 series. Either way you'll end up with a good machine.
However, an Opteron system with e.g. 2 dualcore Opterons (hope the series you mentioned has this ability already) would be ideal since it behaves like 4 processors. A more than moderate assumption if you consider that your "customer" always has more memory and more and better CPUs (The so-called MC-rule )
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No, the 1xx series is for single cpu only. It's socket 939 based (same as athlon 64) and not socket 940 cpu which the 2xx series is.Oliver wrote:I guess the price heavily depends on where you are on earth *g*lithorus wrote:Currently the Opteron 1xx series is actually cheaper than the athlon64 series. Either way you'll end up with a good machine.
However, an Opteron system with e.g. 2 dualcore Opterons (hope the series you mentioned has this ability already) would be ideal since it behaves like 4 processors. A more than moderate assumption if you consider that your "customer" always has more memory and more and better CPUs (The so-called MC-rule )
Anyway I seriously need a x64 driver for some machines we are about to get which is actually 2x dual-core systems
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A dual core opteron is a bit overkill for 3the test PC.
I just need it for testing 64bit....and not as desktop PC
I found following options what are acceptable for my budjet
Xeon server --> 450EU
(PowerEdgeTM SC1420 dell)
Opteron --> 750EU (sun microsystems)
http://www.sun.com/desktop/workstation/ultra20/
Prises drop very fast, and at the time the OS will be able to use
the full power of the CPU, this CPU will possible aready be outdated.
I just need it for testing 64bit....and not as desktop PC
I found following options what are acceptable for my budjet
Xeon server --> 450EU
(PowerEdgeTM SC1420 dell)
Opteron --> 750EU (sun microsystems)
http://www.sun.com/desktop/workstation/ultra20/
Prises drop very fast, and at the time the OS will be able to use
the full power of the CPU, this CPU will possible aready be outdated.
64-bit driver on the way?
Hi.
I have been waiting for a driver for Windows XP x64. There was a tread a while ago, but nothing new has been posted for around a month. So I am just wondering if we can expect something soon. Am using Radmin now, but have been casting long eyes on UltraVNC and would love try it out.
Hoping for the best!
I have been waiting for a driver for Windows XP x64. There was a tread a while ago, but nothing new has been posted for around a month. So I am just wondering if we can expect something soon. Am using Radmin now, but have been casting long eyes on UltraVNC and would love try it out.
Hoping for the best!
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First test where successfull (driver level)
Tests where done via a 64bit compiled testapp.
(only for amd64 and new pentium D em64t)
Still a lot of testing to do, but now i have a x64 (Pentium D) PC,
it goes a lot faster. ( did more in a week then in 2 months)
Time shedule: I hope to have it running end jan.
**x64 registry value's changed for video
**x64 driver + win32 app ?
If it realy require a x64 app, time could be longer as a x64 port of vnc
is not done in a few hours.
Tests where done via a 64bit compiled testapp.
(only for amd64 and new pentium D em64t)
Still a lot of testing to do, but now i have a x64 (Pentium D) PC,
it goes a lot faster. ( did more in a week then in 2 months)
Time shedule: I hope to have it running end jan.
**x64 registry value's changed for video
**x64 driver + win32 app ?
If it realy require a x64 app, time could be longer as a x64 port of vnc
is not done in a few hours.