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can I produce 64bit application with codegear2008?

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Tarvirdi

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Apr 28, 2008, 8:32:19 AM4/28/08
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I want to write a TCPServer application with heavy traffic, so need a
vast amount of thread. as I know Win 64bit can produce better
performance for multi thread applications.
can I produce 64bit application with codegear2008?
thanks

Bill Todd [TeamB]

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Apr 28, 2008, 8:52:08 AM4/28/08
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Tarvirdi wrote:

There is no product named CodeGear 2008. There is no CodeGear product
currently shipping that will produce a native 64 bit EXE. Somewhere on
the CodeGear Web site there is a timeline for future versions but I
cannot find it at the moment.

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Bill Todd (TeamB)

Edwin Lau

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Apr 29, 2008, 1:01:36 AM4/29/08
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The Roadmap is at http://dn.codegear.com/article/36620

Codename: Commodore
Time Frame: Middle of 2009
Theme: 64-bit native Development

Following Tiburón, the main area of focus for consideration for the
Commodore project is bringing 64-bit native development to Delphi,
C++Builder, and the VCL. We plan on single-sourcing the RTL and VCL,
meaning that existing projects can be compiled for the Win64 platform.
In addition, it is planned that the IDE remain a Win32 application, but
that it cross-compiles to Win64.

Features under consideration for Commodore:

* Full compiler, RTL, and VCL support for 64-bit native compilation
o An option in the IDE to compile an application either as a
32-bit or a 64-bit application
* Integrated source control support in the IDE
* A Pascal Code Formatter
* Continued DataSnap improvements
* Support for parallelization in the RTL
* Continuously improved and frequently updated documentation

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