Hm. I'm not too good on architecture - does that mean it's impossible for an x32 program to have access to more memory? Is there, maybe, an x64 C library that I could use to abstract the memory out (Just a huge array wrapper, basically)? Or, that failing, does GCC automatically generate x64 code on an x64 machine? I could probably write the procedure in C... but yuck.
David Nadlinger Wrote: > On 6/17/11 12:32 AM, Charles McAnany wrote: > > Win7 x64, Intel I7 @4.4 GHz, compiling with dmd -O -release -inline. > > Regardless whether you are running on x86 or x86_64, DMD is only able to > create 32 bit binaries on Windows. > > David