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me too! |
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I vote for a 64 bit version. It makes no sense to have a commercial product that people can buy and not support 64bit. |
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Please, work on a 64bits version ! I need it ! |
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I would appreciated it if there would be 64bit support, cause i need it too. Thanks |
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mikey, are you sure you didn't get something wrong? Any 32bit app runs on 64bit Windows. So far for what you call support. And it doesnt make sense to offer a 64bit software if there is absolutely no gain from it, but instead only more work for the developer to do. :P |
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There is always a chance that a 32bit application won't run on a 64bit system. Just because it runs 9 times out of 10 on a 64bit version doesn't make it always true that a 32bit app runs on a 64bit architecture. I would rather have a separate 64bit version. I didn't do something wrong i used the irrklang on my old 32bit computer and it work fine but ever sense i got my new computer which happen to be 64bit i doesn't work. Im not trying to be rude would just want to see support for a 64bit version. |
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Ermm.. I just wanted to compile the examples on my amd64 based linux system and get: sed@sed-notebook ~/Downloads/irrKlang-1.2.0/irrKlang-1.2.0/examples/02.3DSound $ makeAnd if I try to use (the normal) "-lIrrKlang" I get: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.4.2/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible ../../bin/linux-gcc/libIrrKlang.so when searching for -lIrrKlangSo yes, there is something to be gained: The possibility to actually use IrrKlang. |
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Add one more to the 64 bit request. |
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And here's my vote for a 64 bit version, too! Please release it as soon as possible |
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And here's my vote for a 64 bit version, too! |
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+1 |
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64bit Version ftw |
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please |
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I'd also love to see a 64-bit version. Is it really that hard? Just a matter of running the compile on a 64-bit machine I'd think. As people above have said, 64-bit OS's are quite mature. |
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