Puredyne supports 2 architectures: i386 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit).
Just type in a terminal 'uname -m' to find out yours.
2010/10/13, Stefan Thomas <
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> Dear community,
> is the actual version of puredyne based on 64bit or on 32bit?
> And, I apologize for this question, but I really don't know, how can I find
> out if I have a machine that is built for 64bit?
> Thanks for Your patience
> Stefan
>
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