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It's ALL UpHill, The Success Plants are Blooming,,,,,
I really love reading all these comments,,,, Here are people who Love their relationship with computer software and hardware,,,, A forum, such as this, is a fertile ground,,,,, Here is knowledge learned, and shared,,,,,, Histories of shaping dynamice at work,,,, You people represent the 'energy' that drives the engines of this industry,,,,, Knowing that Gates and Company wrote, [or rewrote], the software that was used in the already existant Altair 8000, in proof on one kind,,,,,, Where MS-DOS was written at the seme time that IBM was developing it's first Nome Computer,,,,, Whereas Windows was developed for a 16 Bit system, while most home computers were still operation on 8 Bit technology,,,,, Over the years all combinations of ways to progress were used to succeed to the next level, and so on,,,, People like You find the way, and break ground for the expansion,,,,,, This is how it starts, this is how it grows,,,,, Now we see 64 Bit, and 64-53 systems being offered to the public,,,,, Can 128 Bit be far behind ? ? ? ?

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Actually many folks ARE using AMD64 on LINUX  realitycheck101 | 06/01/04
True, but...  nucrash | 06/01/04
Yes and no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
That seems a little backwards to me  voska | 06/01/04
The real story  ShadeTree | 06/01/04
Not that simple...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
You forget that....  ShadeTree | 06/01/04
And you forget who IBM is.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
This is the same IBM that ....  ShadeTree | 06/01/04
Yes, they drop the ball here and there, and they are still the biggest.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Actually Microsoft is the biggest....  ShadeTree | 06/01/04
Shade tree, IBM is #1 in databases, Application servers, IT Services, ...  Plain Logic | 06/01/04
35  Plain Logic | 06/01/04
Not at all...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Feature Creep  voska | 06/01/04
But, MS gave them a road map.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Interesting Speculation, but...  bc_bc | 06/01/04
Could be, but...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Zerox computers  twostepps | 06/12/04
You last paragraph...  bchesmer | 06/02/04
MS has had plenty of time.  nucrash | 06/01/04
HUH? HArdware *claims* happen daily.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
No Wintel conspiracy this time  jheine | 06/01/04
You missed the not many apps exist part  jjworleyeoe | 06/01/04
Actually Microsoft is the biggest....  ShadeTree | 06/01/04
Nope, afraid not.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Bringing out 64-bit capabilities does NOT require 4GB of memory  bilbo_z | 06/02/04
Athlon 64 3800+ runs @2.4GHz w/ 512K L2, 3400+ runs @2.2GHz w/ 1MB L2  jbormann | 06/02/04
It's ALL UpHill, The Success Plants are Blooming,,,,,  Oat Mea1 | 06/03/04

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