Operating systems (OS) are the intermediary between computer hardware and software, an essential piece of any digital device. Much like an orchestra conductor, they ensure harmonious communication ...
Most 32-bit userland software should run just fine on a 64-bit OS. 32-bit software can't load 64-bit libraries and vice versa so it depends on whether or not all of the proper dependencies are present ...
There are two flavors of 64-bit slots: 33 MHz and 66 MHz. Most of your average everyday 32-bit cards will work fine in a 33 MHz 64-bit slot. They won't work in a 64-bit 66 MHz slot, though. The 66 MHz ...
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