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32 or 64 bit version?

Which scenProc build do you use?

  • x86 (32 bit)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • x64 (64 bit)

    Votes: 9 100.0%

  • Total voters
    9

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I'm curious if there are still people using the 32 bit version of scenProc. Please let me know in the poll and if you are I would like to know why that is. I am considering to drop the 32 bit support in the future (it won't happen before a new stable release is made).
 
Though I am assuming I have 64B, I did a quick check to see what version I have. I could not see where scenProc tells you what platform you are using? Version, yes but does not say 32 or 64.
 
No, it doesn't say as the C# part is the same for both. It's the external C++ libraries that differ.

You can see it in the windows task manager, it will report is there is a 32 process running.
 
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