Questions tagged [64-bit]

In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 64 bits (8 octets) wide. Also, 64-bit CPU and ALU architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. 64-bit is also a term given to a generation of computers in which 64-bit processors are the norm.

In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 64 bits (8 octets) wide. Also, 64-bit CPU and ALU architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. 64-bit is also a term given to a generation of computers in which 64-bit processors are the norm.

64-bit is a word size that defines certain classes of computer architecture, buses, memory and CPUs, and by extension the software that runs on them. 64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1970s (Cray-1, 1975) and in RISC-based workstations and servers since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the (previously 32-bit) mainstream personal computer arena in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures.

A 64-bit register can store 264 = 18446744073709551616 different values, a number in excess of 18 quintillion. Hence, a processor with 64-bit memory addresses can directly access 264 bytes of byte-addressable memory.

Without further qualification, a 64-bit computer architecture generally has integer and addressing registers that are 64 bits wide, allowing direct support for 64-bit data types and addresses. However, a CPU might have external data buses or address buses with different sizes from the registers, even larger (the 32-bit Pentium had a 64-bit data bus, for instance). The term may also refer to the size of low-level data types, such as 64-bit floating-point numbers.

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can a 32bit Operating System use all 8 Gigs of ram with 64bit hardware

Weird question: In the office whe are discussing if whe have a machine that is 64bit infrastructure (hardware) with a 32bit OS (Server 2008 std) and 8 gigs of ram. The OS detects the full 8 gigs of ram, BUT, being a 32 bit OS, will the OS use the…
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Windows 2008 Server SP2 64bit - TCP Connections never releasing after TIME_WAIT

We have an issue with Windows 2008 Datacenter edition SP2 64bit. We have a process that is polling very frequently and establishing new TCP connections. The system gets in a state where we end up with over 16k connections in TIME_WAIT state. The…
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How much memory will a Windows file-server be able to use effectively

In the near future we will be moving our fileserver to a newer box that will be running Windows 2008R2. I want to know how much memory Windows will be able to use for a system that is just a file-server. In searching around I found an old document…
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Correct technique to find application in 32 and 64 bit versions of Vista/Windows 7 from CMD.EXE

BACKGROUND I have an existing CMD script that works fine. It launches an app from PROGRAM FILES like so "%PROGRAMFILES%\MyApp\app.exe" PROBLEM it works fine on 32-bit versions of Windows (Vista, Windows 7) but on 64-bit versions of Windows the…
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Linux x86_64 reports 3.2G of memory instead of 4G

I have an ASRock G31M-GS motherboard with 4GB memory installed, but when I query the memory size under CentOS 5.4 (x86_64) [root@localhost ~]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:28:30 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64…
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Debian, 6rd tunnel, and connection troubles

Long story short, I am having issues with IPv6 using a 6rd tunnel with my ISP, Charter Business. They offer a 6rd tunnel that I think I have properly set up, but the server doesn’t reply to every IPv6 request. When the server has the network…
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Why no Win16 support in 64-bit Windows?

My understanding (from Wikipedia) is that the x64 instruction set supports executing 16-bit protected mode code from long mode, but cannot execute real mode code without being switched out of long mode because long mode lacks virtual 8086 mode. …
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Compile a debian package for amd64 on a i386 machine?

I have a i386 ubuntu hardy machine, and an amd64 ubuntu hardy machine. I want to compile a debian package (a.k.a. deb) for the amd64 machine on the i386 (because I don't have enough memory to compile is quickly on the amd64 machine). If I do a…
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Need to run an IIS website in 32bit mode on a 64bit Windows Server

I have an IIS6 server setup running Windows Server 2003 x64, R2, SP2. Everything is working great I can host websites in IIS, and it works exactly how I want. The catch, I've got an ASP.NET WebApp that needs to use a 32-bit only Odbc driver. I've…
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Should I switch to 64bit Ubuntu?

I've been using 32 bit Ubuntu for the last couple of years on my development machine. I generally write web apps in php. I would like to use a 64 bit OS for the obvious reasons but wonder if there are any Got-Ya's that I should know about. For those…
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Error when installing AppFabric 1.1 on Server 2012 64bit

I am trying to install AppFabric 1.1 on 64bit Windows Server 2012 R2. All updates have been installed and updates are turned ON .NET Framework 4.0 is installed .NET Framework 3.5 is installed IIS is installed Windows Powershell 3.0 should already…
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Windows Server 2008 x64, Large File Transfers, and Memory Usage

I'm following up on this: Copying large file to remote server causes it to run out of physical memory But figured I'd post this separately. I have a 64-bit server, Xeon 5405, with 14GB memory, and a Areca 1680 SATA storage controller, that I use for…
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System speed/memory considerations x86 vs. x64

Currently I have Windows Server 2008 x64 installed on my machine. I'm about to reinstall when R2 comes out (few more days). Since I still remember all the tweaking with various device drivers, I'm thinking of installing an x86 version which has…
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RAM disk for Vista 64-bit

I have a workstation with 8GB RAM running Vista 64-bit. I'd like to try running some small server VMs in a virtual RAM disk to see how much performance improves. I haven't made a RAM disk since my DOS days, so I don't know if the option still…
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Unable to Create System DSN

Environment: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Operating System Problem: (ODBC Data Source Administrator) Opening Administrative Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC) -> Click "System DSN" tab. Error: ODBC System DSN Warning You are logged on with…
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