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Guillermo Vilas
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Hi guys

I can't install v1.6 under x64 since I'm getting that Visual Studio is a missing prerequisite. Remember that under x64 Visual Studio is installed on the Program Files (x86) Folder.

Thanks

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I would like to change the world, but they don´t give me the source code.
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 2.50 GHz
6.00 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT

MacBook Pro i5 OSX Lion

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Matthias Luecking
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Yea i know.I should have thought this.Back top XP for now.Next time i install vista32. Hope for faster an better environments dies last.. But for counting peas the installer should work BigGrin
Trent Taylor
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We will get the installer working.  I just thought that I would mention the speed and size performance of a 64-bit OS is actually worse than 32-bit for most applications...including Visual Studio since VS2005 is a 32-bit application.  Unless all of your numeric variables are "longs" then running a 64-bit OS is actually slower because it has to double the size of every integer executed and convert it into a long in order to be processed within the registers.

Unless you are running or designing applications to take advantage of a 64-bit OS, then is really is best to run on a 32-bit OS.

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