GnuWin64 provides Win64-versions (x64) of GNU or similar open source tools. The ports are native ports, that is they rely only on libraries provided with 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating system for the AMD64 and Intel64 (EM64T) architecture.

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  • NOTHING! Provides DISAPPOINTING over years! Thank you!
  • It i s what I need.
  • Dead! No source, no release, no support, no Wiki, no response to the only feature request
  • This project is unfortunately dead, with nothing to download, no website, no source... Too bad, I was hoping for 64-bit counterpart to gnuwin32 project.
  • clearly this thing died an early death. The question is, why are people rating thing project "thumbs up" -- even *this* year, when there's nothing here?????? Mario V was right in May 2010, and he's still right in June 2013.
    1 user found this review helpful.
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Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C

Registered

2005-02-01