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Originally Posted by j_factor It's as "64-bit" as the Jaguar is. Yeah, I was waiting for the Jaguar parallel to be thrown out there. If you want to call it 32-bit because it has two 32-bit 602's, no problem. In terms of answering the question posed by Rickstilwell1, yes the system was considered to be a 64-bit system.
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