The last 32-bit mainstream Intel processor was a 2002 era Pentium-4, right? AMD switched earlier.
> the likely overlap between people with a $1200+ brand new dive computer and a 32bit Windows machine is... small. I'm thinking the overlap is probably higher than you think. A lot of people with plenty of disposable income have stopped using PCs entirely, switching entirely to tablets and phones. There really weren't many viable options in that space back in 2002, hence a traditional PC. My gut tells me that these same individuals are likely using phones/tablets most of the time, however. The chances of one of those Windows users having only a 32-bit only PC and no compatible phone/tablet is likely vanishingly small. As long as that device works on mobile, it's probably a non-issue, provided advance notice is given. On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 6:57 PM Dirk Hohndel via subsurface <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm considering moving our default Windows build to 64bit - it's 2020 after > all. > Some studying of the information I can get from the people who have enabled > the update > notifications tells me that we still have at least 50 users running Windows > on actual 32bit > hardware - so below 1% of our Windows user base (but the number could be > higher if a > lot of 32bit Windows users have disabled the update check). > > Either way, I think that's too many to completely drop having a 32bit binary, > but it certainly > seems to make it reasonable to switch to 64bit by default. > > One thing that is triggering this is that I am having problems getting a > working libmtp > build on a 32bit MXE build. It's entirely possible that that's simply my own > fault, but > oddly the moment I tried a 64bit build it worked... > Of course we only need libmtp (so far) for the brand new Garmin Descent > Mk2/Mk2i, > and the likely overlap between people with a $1200+ brand new dive computer > and > a 32bit Windows machine is... small. > > Curious to hear people's thoughts. > > /D > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
