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x64 for Windows

Postby Vila » Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:01 am

Will there be any dll & lib compilation for x64?

Where can I get the source so I can compile it on x64? At least temporarily)

I've been searching the forums and so, but people seem to be talking only about Linux.

Thanks in advance!

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Postby Julio Jerez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:18 pm

Newton is not opensource. you can try and open source engine for that.
sorry.
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Postby Vila » Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:27 pm

That's why I couldn't find the source.

I hope you'll publish an X64 version of the Windows DLL. It's the only 32 bits part in my project.

And I don't want to use any other engine. Yours is the best I could found for me.

Thanks for your fast reply, and keep the good work! :D
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Postby Julio Jerez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:41 pm

When the next version is up I will add all that stuff and goddies.
Now I do not want to put to much time and effort in 1.5 unless it is a critical bug for a finish product that requires a bug fix.

The linux update to 64 bit had to do with the fact that I am also testing the nvidia card in linux and since the only machine with g8800 hardware I have is the new PC I need to install linux on it, so this is a double work.
plus I hate the laptop anyway.
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Postby chrislu » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:53 pm

hi,
for my project the newton library is also the only 32bit dependency.

do you have any news on when you will release the next (1.60?) version with x64 support on windows?
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Postby chrislu » Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:49 pm

could you please comment on the windows x64 version and when you plan to update the library (finally ;)).

i have to know if it is reasonable to wait or to move on to another solution which offers the compatibility we are looking for. it would be too bad because we like the newton library but we need faster reactions to standing issues.

what is preventing you from going open source?
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Postby Julio Jerez » Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:46 pm

I do not want to be the reason for delaying anybody for any reason.
If you have standing issues that need to resolution I advise moving to another solution.
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Re: x64 for Windows

Postby johanw » Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:11 pm

x64 support would be very welcome Julio! still a year later.. :)
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Re: x64 for Windows

Postby Julio Jerez » Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:32 pm

I made the win64 version and it works. Send me a PM.
some peopel are using teh 64 bit version on linux already.

I also promised somebody the win64 version and he send me a PM but I lost the PM.
if the person is reading this, he or she can send the PM again.
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Re: x64 for Windows

Postby Julio Jerez » Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:23 pm

Ok the windows 64 build is ready and on teh site.
send me the PM again fo rteh download link
I only build for VS2008 veacsue 2003 do nto work in vista and I never like 2005, so I got rid of it.
Plus since this is 64 bit OS, and am using the SSE2/SSE2 option in the compiler.
I also contain the double precision
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Re: x64 for Windows

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