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Envoyé : jeudi, 12. janvier 2006 16:25
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Objet : RE: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
I was thinking of SLAMD64 ('ve been a slackware fan for a very long time
so...)
Anyone experience on that distro?
Main intention is to run a single gameserver
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Gerritsen
Envoyé : jeudi, 12. janvier 2006 16:25
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Objet : RE: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
I was thinking of SLAMD64 ('ve been a slackware fan
for a very long time
so
, just never can
remember :o)
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:22 PM
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Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
I haven't had experience with 64 bit yet
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Reinder P. Gerritsen wrote:
That's all... (and I dunno if Gentoo was SysV or BSD, just never can
remember :o)
gentoo isn't traditional BSD, but it closely resembles NetBSD (and
now FreeBSD's) dependency system.
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EMT64 Intels now suport the thing you named 2)
:)))
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
stolen from theserverside cause im to lazy
So someone help me, what would be the advantage of a 64 bit dedicated
server?
64 bit always has run better here, especially the CPU usage was lower.
Probably because AMD Opterons are not just 64 bit but have additional
registers too :)
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At least I'm running 3-4 CS 1-6 servers with the hlds_amd64 binary and (!)
AMXMODX1.60 in 64bit.
The servers are running only with VAC1 due to the oudated binaries, but this
means nothing for
running public servers ;)
What I saw in the past: same servers running with
Debian Sarge 3.1 / AMD64...
But the performance can be reached with SuSE's 9.3 64bit too (tested some
months ago)
hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com schrieb am 12.01.06 15:23:34:
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At least I'm running 3-4 CS 1-6 servers with the hlds_amd64 binary and (!)
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 3:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
Debian Sarge 3.1 / AMD64...
But the performance can be reached with SuSE's 9.3 64bit too (tested some
months ago
I just want that hlds_run start automaticly on the 64 Binary and not the
32bits... (I know how to change it manually)
I have EMT64 but AMD64 binary run better then i686, have about 10% more
performance.
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If you're talking about the Source Dedicated Server, there aren't any
64-bit binaries released yet. I presume the engine_amd binary is just
optimized for AMD CPUs in general.
If 64-bit binaries were released, you'd need one for every binary in the
bin/ folder, as well as one for all the mods you
?
Most of Dell Servers are now only in 64bits processor version, same for HP.
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Envoyé : mercredi, 11. janvier 2006 19:42
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Objet : Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
EMT64 = AMD x64, they are the same.
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
If you're talking about
: mercredi, 11. janvier 2006 20:44
À : hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Objet : Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
EMT64 != 64 bits.
EMT64 is just a memory arhitecture to support 4GB memory, but the core of
Intel still works on 32bits. Unless you're using Itanium.
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
EMT64 != 64 bits.
EMT64 is just a memory arhitecture to support 4GB memory, but the core of
Intel still works on 32bits. Unless you're using Itanium.
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EMT64=look at me look at me im 64bit tooo see...
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From: Glenn Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 6:45 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
I did not say:
EMT64=64 bits
I believe I
Not to be a Luddite, but the benefits of a srcds_l / hlds_l server that
runs as a 64 bit binary escape me. The server software does not seem to
have a need to huge amounts of memory, and it seems difficult to
demonstrate any significant differences in application throughput when
you compare 64
Reduced CPU usage, reduced MEM usage, more stable server refresh rates.
IF there was no point in 64bit, why are there 64bit versions of *nix and
Windows?
Jon McDermott wrote:
Not to be a Luddite, but the benefits of a srcds_l / hlds_l server that
runs as a 64 bit binary escape me. The server
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From: Joseph Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
Reduced CPU usage, reduced MEM usage, more stable server refresh rates.
IF there was no point
more data in
memory, making memory-intensive programs like databases faster.
Kingsley
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
Because
lol its quite funny how many people dont understand the 32bit / 64bit issue.
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Steven Hartland wrote:
lol its quite funny how many people dont understand the 32bit / 64bit
issue.
I understand 32 and 64 bit issues quite well, thank you very much. The
real issue is not getting a recompiled dedicated server application that
is built using existing code, it's getting a
Pretty soon I'm going to start demanding 128bit bins! :)
Jon McDermott wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote:
lol its quite funny how many people dont understand the 32bit / 64bit
issue.
I understand 32 and 64 bit issues quite well, thank you very much. The
real issue is not getting a recompiled
At least I'm running 3-4 CS 1-6 servers with the hlds_amd64 binary and (!)
AMXMODX1.60 in 64bit.
The servers are running only with VAC1 due to the oudated binaries, but this
means nothing for
running public servers ;)
What I saw in the past: same servers running with only the 32bit binaries are
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