The end of the 32-bit era?

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The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Hirazi Blue » 11 Mar 2013, 14:29

This (via xsisupport) might still concern some:

It's a Scandinavian reseller, but I doubt this to be a regional thing.
Always nice that such info comes from resellers (first), not from Autodesk itself... :ymapplause:
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by gustavoeb » 11 Mar 2013, 15:34

yeahp, specially when they leak other product specifications ahead of time, like last year :)
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Pancho » 11 Mar 2013, 17:40

No vista? WTF? THe whole render farm runs on Vista.

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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by xsisupport » 11 Mar 2013, 18:11

Pancho wrote:No vista? WTF? THe whole render farm runs on Vista.
Vista support was already dropped in 2013.
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Pancho » 11 Mar 2013, 18:33

But 2013 runs on my Vista nodes ...

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Post by xsisupport » 11 Mar 2013, 18:39

Pancho wrote:But 2013 runs on my Vista nodes ...
Vista is not officially supported, but that doesn't mean that Softimage won't run on Vista.
It's not like we had to do a separate build just for Vista; but we didn't test on Vista, so if you hit a Vista-specific issue...
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Pancho » 11 Mar 2013, 21:05

I see .... Thanks!

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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Rork » 12 Mar 2013, 10:21

Just to fuel the fire....

Vista? Really?? ;)
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by ace63 » 12 Mar 2013, 11:03

Haha true ;)
I think it is a good thing to stop supplying 32 bit versions to wake people up who are still in the 90s ;)

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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Rork » 12 Mar 2013, 11:11

yes, I can't imagen doing HDRI photography editing for instance on a 32bit pc now.....
Even my 32 gigs of RAM are hardly enough sometimes ;-)

Not to speak about rendering, comping etc. etc.
Despite the odd memory management in Windows sometimes, 64bit is the way to go and 32bit apps are disappearing fast.
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Hirazi Blue » 12 Mar 2013, 11:15

@Rork - Okay, I'll bite ;)
Once I tamed it a little, at the time it was a perfectly decent OS for my needs. Like xsisupport already mentioned, that ship has sailed for Softimage already. But as an OS is as good as the tasks you have to set it, I was never on the "I hate Vista" bandwagon.

@ace63 - It's true, 32 bit is a bit (pun intended) outdated, but the way this information gets to us and the timing is quite typical IMHO. If I were using a 32 bit OS still, I really would have wanted a little more time to adapt to this news (i.e. upgrade to a 64 bit OS). This isn't a decision that was made yesterday. They should have mentioned this months in advance IMHO.
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Rork » 12 Mar 2013, 11:24

A lot of us already jumped on the 64bit bandwagon when XP Professional 64 came out, as bad as it was sometimes with drivers and such.
It advantages were more than the disadvantages, with much more RAM to play with.

Doing any 3D, compositing or VFX work on a 32bit pc these days is... well.... silly imho. ;)
Not because RAM is dead cheap, but there's no new CPU sold that doesn't support 64bit anyway. Atom excluded..... :p
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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by luceric » 12 Mar 2013, 11:39

As for the timing.. the resellers were just briefed about the new release. I think it is meant to be their responsibility to relay this information, and any general upgrade issue, to their clients.

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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by Rork » 12 Mar 2013, 12:07

@luceric:

No, it is not. Resellers are more of a burden than a help these days. Especially with the internet available to everybody.

Why would I contact my reseller for an update, if I can download it directly?
Why would I need a reseller if I can buy software directly?

This information has to be addressed by the manufacturer of the software, and stated on their website next to the global software information.
Now forcing it onto resellers to do their jobs, god knows most of them are just horrific.......

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Re: The end of the 32-bit era?

Post by adrencg » 20 Mar 2013, 15:59

For most of us, the 32 bit era ended years ago.

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