![]() That, in my mind, renders 64-bitness somewhat pointless in most cases (the only case where it would be genuinely useful is to allow more addressable RAM, but we have PAE for that). Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional SP4 (Minimum Space Required: 4GB) Win Pro Embedded 7 32-bit/圆4 EMB ESD OEI 1-2CPU. That being said, modding 2k to run most XP-era stuff (and maybe some Vista/7-specific stuff too) is still more than enough to ensure that it'll remain relevant for at least several more years, as most Windows software still supports 32-bit CPUs, to an extent. Built-in Intel ® Atom Processor D510 1.66 GHz Comprehensive I/O: Dual Gigabit Ethernet, 8 x USB, 6 x COM, 1 x VGA, and audio. Perhaps if someone can find a copy of that, it can shed some light on how it compares to 32-bit 2k, allowing for ways to mod the 32-bit 2k kernel/user land to incorporate some 64-bitness?Īnother way might be to examine Windows 2k3, but that one's different enough that I don't expect it to be very relevant (else someone would've thought of it by now). I'm not sure of its legitimacy, but I have read that there's a *super* rare version of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server which is 64-bit (I think it was called "Limited Edition" or something similar, and only ran on Itanium CPUs). ![]() ![]() Running games and only 64-bit programs in Windows 2000 ![]()
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