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Psykicpup
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Can some explain how I find out which one of the downloads I should use?
it offers one for 32-bit Setup & for 64 bit Set-ups - how do I know which one to use (I'm guessing 64 bit as my L2 cache is 64 KB -I'm probably way off lol )
it offers one for 32-bit Setup & for 64 bit Set-ups - how do I know which one to use (I'm guessing 64 bit as my L2 cache is 64 KB -I'm probably way off lol )
I THINK is a whole sentence, not a replacement for I Know
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It will refer to the operating system you use. XP 32bit or XP 64bit or Vista 64 or 32 bit versions0
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Usually it's 32 bit unless you specifically installed/requested differently. And if you don't know then it's most likely 32 bit.
(cache size is nothing to do with it
, and whether you use a 32 or 64 bit processor also has little relevance unless you're actually using a 64 bit Operating System with the 64 bit processor) "She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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