Thanks man, nice to know.

best,
Kevin

On 4/20/07, chris clepper <cgclepper@gmail.com> wrote:
PowerPC is very clean when mixing 32 and 64 bits.  Any 32 bit code
will run at full speed.  There might be issues when mixing 32 and 64
bit libraries and applications though.

On 4/20/07, Kevin McCoy <km.takewithyou@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now I am running Pd on a PowerPC G5 (64-bit) Debian install; will I
> gain anything from compiling externals for my machine vs. using
> precompiled generic ppc binaries?  I read somewhere that it can
> execute 32-bit code but that it is not optimized and I wonder if this
> is the case with Pd.  I don't understand the theory behind this design
> of things so any info would be nice.  Just something I was curious
> about.
>
> Kevin
>
> On 4/20/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig < zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
> > yukio kuroiwa wrote:
> > > is there any 64 pd binary for linux? and gem binary for 64 bit linux
> > > machines ?
> > >
> >
> > aptitude install pure-data gem
> > on your favourite 64bit debian or ubuntu machine.
> >
> > (or compile it yourself; i don't know whether the 64bit debian pd has
> > the fixes from pd-0.41 incorporated, but chances are high since they
> > originate from günter)
> >
> > fmgasdr
> > IOhannes
> >
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