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I'm guessing not, but if you want me to try, I can.KUALA LUMPUR (June 11): Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd co-founder Datuk Awang Daud Awang Putera, who stressed he is confident in the company’s board safeguarding shareholders’ interest, sold more shares. That sounds like a pain though.If I knew I could do it, it would be fun to try to compile MESS for 64-bit, but I don't know whether I could do that running 32-bit XP (on a 64bit processor) or not. I have a 64-bit processor but an using the 32-bit version of XP, and I haven't played with MESS in Windows in a long while (and back then I didn't make much progress with it).Assuming you didn't mind emulating within an emulator, you could try vmware player (free) and an image of some version of linux (also free) from the vmware site (or an image of a 32-bit version of windows) and try to get sdlmess working (or 32-bit mess in emulated windows) if you wanted. I must have been remembering something else (maybe some other linux version of mess?) that was out of date, and sdlmess was the project that is being kept up to date on the linux side, as well as seemingly having people dealing with 64-bit stuff.Sorry about that. Debug version) at the moment, i can only find xp 圆4 versions of mamethe debug version of latest mess seems to have serious hang up's on both normal XP and XP 圆4 (it takes an age to release the mouse pointer)I looked into this recently and although you probably already figured this out, sdlmess is the latest up-to-date version, and the other one is out-of-date.See this about 64-bitOk- two problems with my posts here- I was misinformed that windows version of mess was out-of-date - it is kept up well.
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