> Agreed. From what we've seen, most PCI devices running on 64-bit systems
> are already going 64-bit.
> The problem of 32 bits on >4GB will probably be isolated to Intel. Why
> would someone put an older, $50 board in a $10k workstation anyway?
Many sepcialized pci-devices are only made as 32-bit cards. The cost of
developing a new card only to make a few of them is often prohibitive.
When 64-bit architectures are the norm this will probably change.
Peter
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