Re: [SLE] 32 bit software on 64 bit

From: Jerry Feldman (gaf_at_blu.org)
Date: 05/31/05

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    On Tuesday 31 May 2005 1:46 pm, David Bolt wrote:
    > They aren't new style at all as the dual layered disc format was a part
    > of the DVD specs from the start, and any DVD drive with the DVD logo
    > should be able to easily read them. If the drive can't read them then it
    > is faulty, either through not being compliant with the DVD spec, or
    > because the hardware is broken.
    While the multi-layered format may have been part of the DVD spec from the
    start, many older DVD readers could not read the multi-layered DVD.
    Neither my laptop nor my wife's desktop systems can read it, and I have
    encountered a number of other older systems that were unable to read it.

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