Native 64-bit support
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Here you go:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4867new thoughts on 32bit or 64bit dilemma… post away!
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64bit engine version for new PAF? Vote away here:
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I know I might be going over new ground but correct me if I’m wrong.
doesn’t powerarchiver need to access file management tools to get files. File managers need to access the 64bit windows file system why doesn’t powerarchiver?
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@splash3313 said in Native 64-bit support:
I know I might be going over new ground but correct me if I’m wrong.
doesn’t powerarchiver need to access file management tools to get files. File managers need to access the 64bit windows file system why doesn’t powerarchiver?
As mentioned recently on forums, x64 is coming with PA 2017.
But as to your question, PA 2016 already has x64 parts such as shell extensions so it works properly. PA 2017 will be full x64 so we can address more than 2 GB of memory for new format.
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@splash3313 Ah, so you’re one of those weirdos that denies that 32 bit software runs on 64 bit Windows :-)
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Actually 32 bit software will run just will have problems on 64bit computers when it comes to file management not my words microsofts.
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@splash3313 Can you provide a reference for that please?
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@Brian-Gregory https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20081222-00/?p=19763/
basicalyl the link is old but gets to the point that a 64bit operating system use emulation to run 32 bit software.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/32-bit-64-bit-operating-systems/
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64bit and 32 bit store files slightly different that is why on a 64 bit system programs that are v32 bit might not be able to see all files available on your computer.
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x86 programs run perfectly (and start faster) on x64 system. Only thing not available is addressing over 2GB of memory.
Since in 2017 we are adding our own format where you can use more than 5-6 GB of memory, realistically, when needed, we are also adding full x64 version of PA.
Also, codecs built from grounds up might support faster instructions in x64, so with .pa format you will see up to 30% faster performance in x64 than in x86… for .zip, performance difference is nowhere as close, if any.