Operating Systems > Not Quite Mainstream OSes
BeOS Max 3.0 released.
Kintaro:
RE: http://www.microsuck.com/forums/showpost.php?p=87279&postcount=7
(Was susposed to be quoted but somthing went horribly wrong)
How does a 64 bit file system exactly make it better, seriously, what advantages does it have? There are extra bits to put extra load on machines that only have 32 bit data buses in most cases in the first place. I don't know anything about BeOS and this is just an honest little question, but I see to much hype with big numbers. Or did the Be Machines feature 64bit stuff in the way of hardware as well?
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