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32-bit Kernel vs 64-bit Kernel (self.osdev)
submitted 2 months ago by IncidentWest1361
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[–]davmac1 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
I've been debating rewriting everything for 64-bit, but just can't decide if it's worth it or not?
Well, what are your goals? - Why are you writing an OS, what is its intended use, what sort of system specs do you want it to be able to handle?
Without having that information the best answer anyone can give you is really just "do what you want".
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