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64-bit stands for 64 bits per cycle. Each computer can process a certain amount of bits per cycle and this factor is one of the most countable when it comes to the processing power of a machine.
Sep 29, 2009
When running on x64 hardware, you have two options. First, to run in native 64-bit mode. This means all the applications running need to be 64-bit. The second is to run worker processes in 32-bit...
Sep 3, 2008
I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. “So what?” you may...Aug 5, 2008
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I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. “So what?” you may...
NTPort Library enables your Win32 applications to real-time direct access to PC I/O ports without using the Windows Drivers Development Kit(DDK). NTPort Library is easy to use. Under Windows NT/2000/XP, NTPort Library driver can be load and unload dynamically, so you need not any configuration. NTPort Library is also an ideal replacement of old BASIC INP or OUT statement. This tool also supports getting the base address of LPT ports. NTPort Library is provided as standard DLL, so it can be used in almost all of programming languages. Visual Basic(VB), Visual Basic.NET, Visual C#, Visual C+, Delphi, Delphi for .NET, Borland C++ Builder, C#Builder, JBuilder, and PowerBASIC samples are included. Matlab, Borland C++, Visual Fortran, Visual J++, FreeBASIC, ActiveTCL(TCL/TK), InstallShield and Setup Factory samples are available for download.
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MemAccess Library gives programmers control of hardware devices from Windows application without using the Windows Drivers Development Kit (DDK). The tool allows real-time direct access to memory mapped I/O. Typical applications include ISA or PCI bus devices.
