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Hubert Holin

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 1:31 pm
Post subject: MATLAB: no support for 64 bits computing under MacOS X!
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Paris (U.E.), le 22/09/2004

I was informed by a TMW representative yesterday that, although 64
bits computing support was to be available for Windows users by the end
of this year, similar support for us Mac users was *NOT EVEN PLANNED*.
In a reply reminiscent of days we had hoped were long gone by, that
representative stated that there was to be demand for such a thing to be
considered.

I therefore believe that it is in our best interest to *politely*
demand 64 bits computing support for MacOS X from TMW!

Hubert Holin

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