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Posted: 2011-03-11, 06:23 UTC
by Lefteous
2ghisler(Author)
Can you give us an update please? What is the progress on TC 64 Bit?

Will it be TC 7.56 64 Bit Edition or TC 8?

Posted: 2011-03-14, 15:16 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
At the moment development of the 64-bit version is interrupted in favour of the Android version because of some unresolvable problems with Lazarus. The developers are informed, so I hope that there will be fixes soon. The Android version is more or less done now, so I will soon resume work on the 64-bit version.

Posted: 2011-03-15, 11:22 UTC
by Lefteous
2ghisler(Author)
Thanks for the update. I thought Lazarus is an open source project whete everyone can contribute patches. Maybe you can help those guys a bit ;-)

Posted: 2011-03-17, 15:17 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
I tried to fix some of the problems, but the program is quite complex, so I couldn't solve everything...

Posted: 2011-03-31, 06:36 UTC
by Michael REMY
maybe a vmware thinapp or sandbox release of total commander would be a solution for x64 ?

Posted: 2011-03-31, 08:22 UTC
by MVV
Michael REMY wrote:maybe a vmware thinapp or sandbox release of total commander would be a solution for x64 ?
TC works under x64 w/o any sandboxes so we don't need them.

Posted: 2011-05-11, 13:20 UTC
by _Ramirez_
Just in case you haven't seen this

http://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/64-bit

Posted: 2011-05-13, 11:45 UTC
by romulous
Just in case you haven't seen this

http://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/64-bit
It has been discussed before, so Christian already knows. I think it is too late anyway for Delphi, as the porting has been mostly completed:
Indeed porting from Delphi to Lazarus was quite a lot of work, especially because I also had to port some custom controls. But now the 64-bit version is almost done, I'm using it daily for my work and it works quite OK.
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=221116#221116

Posted: 2011-05-16, 13:34 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
The advantage of Lazarus is that you can modify the sources easily. I don't know whether Delphi 64 bit will come with the VCL sources, but I made many changes already in the Delphi 2 VCL (e.g. to support Unicode windows). I will definitely try Delphi 64-bit when the final version gets released, but for now I'm happy with Lazarus.

Posted: 2011-06-15, 12:38 UTC
by Thany
So Borland is to blaim for not coming with x64 compilers, or that they release them so late. Shame on you, Borland! MS had x64 compilers years ago, and so did Intel.

Anyway, the reason I'm posting... :)
Isn't this problem gonna re-surface when Windows 8 is released for ARM processors?

Because when I get my slim and energy-efficient ARM-based win8-notebook, I'd really like to have TC on it at the very least ;)

Posted: 2011-06-15, 16:37 UTC
by Sir_SiLvA
Not Borland but more the fact that x64 is not very needed as x32 was back then - the only advantage of x64-technology (wich exists since '99!...) is that u can use more ram (under windows...)

Posted: 2011-06-15, 17:23 UTC
by Lefteous
2Thany
I guess the Lazarus guys will have a compiler ready when Windows 8 has been released or maybe they already have such a compiler ready.

Posted: 2011-06-15, 17:26 UTC
by Flint
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Thany wrote:So Borland is to blaim for not coming with x64 compilers, or that they release them so late.
Not Borland, but Embarcadero, actually…
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