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Thanks John and David and thanks for the explanation!

- Michael

On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 9:29 AM, John Jones <chianime@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
64-bit AMD = x64 = x86/64-bit.

While Intel distracted themselves with Itanium, AMD developed the 64-bit
extensions to x86 which we call x64. With Itanium not gaining traction,
Intel added x64 support to their line of x86 CPUs. IBM is one of the few
who retain acknowledgement of AMD's role in moving the desktop & mainstream
server markets to 64-bit.

So if you're running 32-bit Windows use the Win32. If running 64-bit, use
the Win64 AMD.

On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a PC with a Xeon CPU running Windows 7. I want to upgrade the
AFP drivers cause they aren't working well with the overlays I'm
trying to create. When I go to

http://www.infoprintsolutionscompany.com/internet/dcfdata.nsf/vwWeb/P4000384
,
I see options for Windows 64 Bit Itanium, Windows 32 Bit, Windows 64
Bit AMD, and Version 3.01.04 (non-IS/3). Not sure what the last one
is, and I'm sure I don't want 32 bit, and I don't think I want AMD,
but Itanium is pretty different that X-86, right? Which one should I
pick?

TIA..
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