Contents tagged with Winx64
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Win2k3 SP1 along with the x64 builds are on MSDN for Subscribers
Windows 2003 SP1 along with the x64 builds are on MSDN for Subscribers
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Windows 2003 SP1 goes RTM
It was just announced that Windows 2003 SP1 has gone RTM. As a result of that, SP1 for Windows 2003 Server will be available shortly at Microsoft's web site and the x64 versions of Windows 2003 SP1 and XP will be available soon. Nice, a real, live, mainstream 64 bit operating system for us.
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Sql Express Manager runs under Windows for x64
Wow, this is so cool. The previous build didn't run under Windows for x64. There was no mention of a problem in the help file that I could fine. I just fired it up a few minutes ago on my x64 system, and bang, there it was. It came up and I was able to run some queries. Very nice.
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Oh, what a beautiful sight......Sql Server Management Studio running on Windows for x64
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Sql Server 2005 February CTP on x64
I just got done formatting and reinstalling Win64 for x64 onto my AMD64 system. Now that the operating system is up and running with no additional junk, it appears that Sql Server 2005 February CTP has gotten much further into the install process. I'll post more later, after the install is complete. I'm hoping to have some screen shots if everything goes well.
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Visual Studio .NET 2005 February CTP
I just checked and while the Sql Server February CTP and the Visual Studio .NET February CTP are not on MSDN for subscribers, at least I can't find them at this moment, the Visual Studio February CTP is on betaplace. I have just started downloading it my cable modem. I setup the Sql Server February CTP in a Virtual PC Session last night, so this will be the next step. I'm looking forward to seeing if any of my October/December code comes forward.
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Sql Server 2005 February CTP (but its March)
I just got an email stating that there is a new Sql Server 2005 CTP available. It is on betaplace and will be on MSDN real soon. Along with this build, there will be a new version of VS.NET specifically for the February Sql Server 2005 CTP. It looks like there is more 64bit stuff in this build (drool, drool) according to the documentation I read. The files are much bigger than they were on previous builds. More info coming.
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64 bit Windows due in April
SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft said it plans next month to offer long-awaited 64-bit versions of its Windows operating system.
Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Windows chief Jim Allchin said the desktop version of the souped-up Windows would come at the beginning of April, while the server version would come at the end of the month.
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Throwing good money after bad
Intel will on Tuesday offer a further glimpse into the future of its Itanium processor family, shining the spotlight on a new model code-named Poulson, CNET News.com has learned.
Pat Gelsinger, Intel's former chief technology officer and now one of two chiefs of the company's Digital Enterprise Group, is expected to discuss Poulson briefly at Intel's Developer Forum in San Francisco, sources familiar with the situation said.
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Microsoft's x64 bit apps
It appears that MS is working hard on x64 versions of their applications. Obviously they are working on the x64 versions of the client and the server and are currently at the state of RC2. Along with the Operating Systems, they are working on Sql Server 2005, .NET Framework Whidbey, and other applications due to ship in 2005 according to this article. There are two interesting applications.