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Pyr-O-Rgasm - Jul-16-2005 server time
Yeah, but I wonder how much Server 2003 x64 costs. Hmmm, I'll have to look into it. If it's less than 100 dollars it's DEFINETLY worth it.

MikeDB - Jul-16-2005 server time
lol $39.99 at walmart here for XP.

Pyr-O-Rgasm - Jul-16-2005 server time
bigcry.gif They fuckin' charge shipping and handling. Maybe I'll go with the download. Whatever.

BTW, it could be a bit of time before I get my hands on any type of new Windows. So, go ahead.

jryan - Jul-15-2005 server time
Go for it lol

Chances are you'll probably be done your article on Server x64 before I finish mine on Pro x64.

Pyr-O-Rgasm - Jul-14-2005 server time
DAMN YOU! I was going to do that. Free trial, Yo!

jryan - Jul-14-2005 server time
Actually Pyr-O-Rgasm, it would be interesting to test Windows Server 2003 x64 as well. Once again, important to note that Windows Server 2003 x64 only currently supports certain processors, namely:

• AMD Opteron

• AMD Athlon 64

• Intel Xeon with Intel EM64T

• Intel Pentium with Intel EM64T

If I get a chance before the end of the summer, I'll give Server 2003 x64 a look over and a review.

Red Squirrel - Jul-14-2005 server time
Hmm that would be cool. Definatly something I'd like to see as well.

I was going to say I'd test it in VMware, but I don't think it would be able to emulate 64-bit processor on a 32-bit processor. laugh.gif

Pyr-O-Rgasm - Jul-14-2005 server time
What about Windows Server 2003 x64? Isn't that coming out? It is coming out/is out according to Microsoft's website.

Red Squirrel - Jul-14-2005 server time
Cool that would be great, and be a potential big one in terms of hits.

jryan - Jul-14-2005 server time
Contrary to popular belief, this is the only 64-bit version of Windows XP that can run on the AMD 64-bit processors and the Intel Xeon and P4 with EM64T support. The previous version of Window XP which is known as Windows XP 64-bit Edition was designed to operate solely on the Intel Itanium processor.

I'm installing the x64 RTM1 release as it is currently not availible to retail unless purchased from an OEM or with an approved hardware piece etc... Long story short I intend to test and compare to standard XP Pro and will most likely / hopefully be posting a review on here soon enough.

That is all

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