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Hax

128 Posts

Posted - 01/05/2012 :  06:12:28  Show Profile
I'd like to be able to launch the native 64-bit Windows apps like Task Manager or Calculator. The 32-bit StrokesPlus launches only the 32-bit versions of them... just like StrokeIt.

BTW, StrokesPlus is a great job. Keep it up.

Rob

USA
2615 Posts

Posted - 01/05/2012 :  06:45:30  Show Profile  Visit Rob's Homepage
TBH, I was very n00b in native C++ (hell, even C++ in general) when I started working on this a couple years ago and had never tried to compile it under x64 in fear it would just blow up and die a horrible death.

I'm still no pro, but have come a long way (*pats self on back*). Only had to make a couple minor adjustments and it actually SEEMS to work fine....so I'll let you test it out in length (my day job beckons..)

http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlus_1.1.4_x64.zip
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Rob

USA
2615 Posts

Posted - 01/05/2012 :  06:47:56  Show Profile  Visit Rob's Homepage
The one significant difference is how much more memory it uses..though I think it's probably due to my SetProcessWorkingSize calls probably sending the max 32-bit value or something like that..will mess around with it later.
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Rob

USA
2615 Posts

Posted - 01/05/2012 :  06:57:59  Show Profile  Visit Rob's Homepage
Yep, that was it. I've recompiled and replaced the zip listed aove @ 12:57PM ET, so if you downloaded it already, replace with those files.

Let me know how it goes!
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Hax

128 Posts

Posted - 01/05/2012 :  08:06:29  Show Profile
It works great so far. Thanks for your quick response.
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