4 Nov
2014
4 Nov
'14
02:55
On 11/03/2014 09:26 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Unless there is some technical chasm that makes it impossible to compile/prepare/release a 32-bit version, there SHALL be a 32-bit release. There is far too much hardware out there that, for the next decade, will continue to operate, it would be grossly negligent not to provide a 32-bit release.
Eventually, yes, now, no.
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