[ros-dev] Notepad-Icon is from Windows Vista!

Christoph von Wittich Christoph at ApiViewer.de
Tue May 1 18:08:12 CEST 2007


theUser BL schrieb:
> - If you have a 64bit Windows you can not see, which programs are 32bit and 
> whgich 64 bit.
> In the name it stand there if you run it. There stands in the "about"-window 
> something like "I am a 64 bit window program".
> But you can also develop a 32bit window program, which says, that it is 
> 64bit. You can not see, if it is right or not.
> With Linux - on the other side -, the command "file" do not show only 
> information about the Linux-format files, if you have a 32bit or 64bit 
> program, it shows also, if you have a 32bit or 64bit Windows *.exe file. 
> Additional it says if the *.exe-file is completly of native-code (so, that 
> WINE could run it for example), if it is completly .net-code (so that Mono 
> could run it on Linux for example) or if it include native and .net code 
> mixed like some developer do it with Visual C++.net / managed C++. There you 
> can mix native and .net code and neither WINE nor Mono can run this files.
> The games of Vista are such files with mixed code.
>   

Have a look at the taskmanager process list - you can easily see which 
programs running in 32 bit mode - they are marked with *32.

Christoph von Wittich


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