[OT] Para los entendidos en ADM64

10/02/2004 - 19:49 por Anonimo | Informe spam
"The real flexibility comes when the processor loads the
64-bit version of Windows; in that mode, called Long Mode,
the computer can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
applications at full hardware speed. The backward
compatibility with 32-bit applications is provided by the
AMD64 processor on the hardware side; the operating system
handles 32-bit calls by using a special technology called
WoW64, for Windows-on-Windows 64, that translates 32-bit
pointers and arguments into 64 bits and back again."

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/17783

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#1 Anonimo
10/02/2004 - 19:57 | Informe spam
SemiP cabalga de nuevo.

El justiciero impalcable !!!!


"The real flexibility comes when the processor loads the
64-bit version of Windows; in that mode, called Long Mode,
the computer can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
applications at full hardware speed. The backward
compatibility with 32-bit applications is provided by the
AMD64 processor on the hardware side; the operating system
handles 32-bit calls by using a special technology called
WoW64, for Windows-on-Windows 64, that translates 32-bit
pointers and arguments into 64 bits and back again."

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/17783
.

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#2 trastos
10/02/2004 - 19:58 | Informe spam
64-bit OS using what Microsoft calls Windows on Windows 64
(WOW64) emulation technology

EMULATION !!!!

http://www.internetnews.com/ent-new...hp/3308741


"The real flexibility comes when the processor loads the
64-bit version of Windows; in that mode, called Long Mode,
the computer can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
applications at full hardware speed. The backward
compatibility with 32-bit applications is provided by the
AMD64 processor on the hardware side; the operating system
handles 32-bit calls by using a special technology called
WoW64, for Windows-on-Windows 64, that translates 32-bit
pointers and arguments into 64 bits and back again."

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/17783
.

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#3 MC
10/02/2004 - 20:04 | Informe spam
tiooooo!

si entrenas un poco más... nadie podrá ya ganarte!.. (a esquizoide pocos, pero a bobo llevas ya el primer premio)



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"The real flexibility comes when the processor loads the
64-bit version of Windows; in that mode, called Long Mode,
the computer can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
applications at full hardware speed. The backward
compatibility with 32-bit applications is provided by the
AMD64 processor on the hardware side; the operating system
handles 32-bit calls by using a special technology called
WoW64, for Windows-on-Windows 64, that translates 32-bit
pointers and arguments into 64 bits and back again."

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/17783
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#4 ErreJota
10/02/2004 - 20:21 | Informe spam
Esto ya cansa ... Dejalo ya ¿no?

¿ No has tenido bastante ?


Rafael J. Gonzalez

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#5 Mr Big Dragon
10/02/2004 - 21:07 | Informe spam
Ale que ya cansa este topico...
un brinco y al que sigue ale...


Saludos
Mr Big Dragon


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news:e30901c3f006$ae894e90$
"The real flexibility comes when the processor loads the
64-bit version of Windows; in that mode, called Long Mode,
the computer can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
applications at full hardware speed. The backward
compatibility with 32-bit applications is provided by the
AMD64 processor on the hardware side; the operating system
handles 32-bit calls by using a special technology called
WoW64, for Windows-on-Windows 64, that translates 32-bit
pointers and arguments into 64 bits and back again."

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/17783
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