[Opensim-users] Vista vs Win7, 32bit vs 64bit

InuYasha Meiji inuyasha.meiji at gmail.com
Sun May 20 17:25:52 UTC 2012


Any windows operating system under 64bit will not access beyond the 4GB 
limit.

Also I am running my grid on a Windows 7 64bit machine using a 64 bit 
version of MySQL and have no issues with textures or sounds so far.  The 
only sound issue I have. I think, has to do with not fully supported LSL 
scripting.  I just hope it is fixed someday.  I know it isn't the most 
important thing going.

I had a script that was used to break a song into 10 or less seconds and 
use this to play the wav files, in order, and play the entire song.  
This was good for making instruments.  The script compiles but won't 
play properly.  I am assuming it is a problem relaterd to all LSL sound 
functions, and not the same as yours, thus had nothing to do with my use 
of Windows 7 on 64bit.

InuYasha



On 5/20/2012 11:35 AM, Sarge Misfit wrote:
> I'm currently running Win7 64bit and seem to encounter some minor 
> problems with textures and sound. The issues are just annoying enough 
> that I am considering retro-grading to Vista, perhaps the 32bit 
> version. I had heard that Vista won't recognize RAM over 4Gb. Is that 
> so and, if it is, is there a fix? What other differences/issues should 
> be considered?
>
> Sarge Misfit
>
>
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