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From: David H. <da...@sm...> - 2006-04-29 18:37:39
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VMWare isn't a lovely solution as it would make itself out to be. VMWare
just creates a security layer in which virtual machines can run. What it
doesn't do, is emulate any other processor that you already have. So if you
have a 32bit processor, it can't emulate a 64bit one (but you can go the
other way, as 64bit processors can work in 32bit mode). I use VMWare to run
a local linux install, and give it one of my two processors (well one half
of my HyperThreaded P4). So in VMWare, you can emulate lesser machines, but
never better!
Hope that helps explain why it didn't work for you Leif,
Many thanks,
David Hayes
-----Original Message-----
From: wra...@li...
[mailto:wra...@li...] On Behalf Of Leif
Mortenson
Sent: 27 April 2006 02:47
To: wra...@li...
Subject: Re: [Wrapper-user] Windows 64-bit version
Michael,
I'll look into VMware for linux versions, but wouldn't I also need
to have a copy of
64-Windows XP? Also would need a newer version of Visual Studio. The
copy I am
using is fairly old. This is all possible, but the purchase of all
that software would need
to have some financial justification.
Just tried installing VMWare and looked at creating a 64-bit guest
OS, but get the
message that "64-bit guest operating systems are not supported by this
host and will
not run.". All well.
Cheers,
Leif
Michael 'buk' Scherer wrote:
> Moin ...
>
> A simple workaround for that "I don't have a 64bit-system" is to install
> a VMware-Server, that you get free, and emulate a 64bit system in it.
> You can choose between 32 and 64 bit when you create a VM.
>
> Good luck. ;^)
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 - 12:46pm, Leif Mortenson wrote:
>
>
>> Michael,
>> Yes there is a need for one, but I do not have any hardware to use to
create
>> one.
>> 3.2.0 ships with the ability to create such a beast, but the makefiles
that are
>> included
>> will not work. They need to be fixed up by some kind hearted generous
soul.
>> If you have a development environment, I would love to make this
available for
>> the
>> next release.
>>
>> You can run the 32-bit version of the Wrapper with a 32-bit JVM on a
64-bit
>> Windows system. But if you attempt to run the 32-bit Wrapper with a
64-bit
>> JVM,
>> you will get an error that the DLL could not be loaded. Using the
32-bit
>> Wrapper
>> binary is fine as it is a different process, but the DLL needs have the
correct
>> number
>> of bits.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Leif
>>
>> Michael Giroux wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a need for aWindows 64-bit version of Wrapper?
>>>
>>> Will Windows 64-bit run with the 32-bit dll?
>>>
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