Hi,
I wondered if anyone could shed light on whether the 32bit Xite/scope drivers and software would work on a 64bit machine?
Is there any reason any 32bit driver and software would not work on a 64bit machine?
Thanks
			
			
									
						
										
						Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
Re: Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
http://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/
I doubt this would work but many claim it tricks the drivers, but then again it's from a struggling Film Composer forum where about 10% of the members actually are very talented and know their apps.
It's worth looking into I suppose.
Let me know what you find out.
			
			
									
						
										
						I doubt this would work but many claim it tricks the drivers, but then again it's from a struggling Film Composer forum where about 10% of the members actually are very talented and know their apps.
It's worth looking into I suppose.
Let me know what you find out.
Re: Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
If you load 32 os (xp or vista) on a 64 bit machine, it will run.  But probably not if you load 64 bit xp or 64 bit vista.
			
			
									
						
							mark winger
			
						Re: Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
Can't speak for Xite driver, but Scope 4.5 driver does not work with Windows 7 x64. I believe S|C is working on 64-bit driver as we speak though. Besides, 64-bit computing is the future and would completely defeat the point of releasing such a killer HW without 64-bit support. Just my 2 cents.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
Thanks for the heads up. I was hoping a 32bit os would work on a 64bit machine. Then as drivers become available...make the change then.
Very Greatfull
David
			
			
									
						
										
						Very Greatfull
David
Re: Will Xite 32bit Drivers work on a 64bit machine and o/s?
I am running athon 64 dual core with xp and scope.  I did not upgrade to 64 bit simply because of no 64 bit scope drivers.
			
			
									
						
							mark winger