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Lo que entiendo, es que advancexz quiere saber si puede instalar Delphi 2007 en Windows 64 o en Windows Vista y compilar tranquilamente. Yo no veo ningún problema excepto en Ubuntu, al menos nativamente. Delphi siempre generara binarios en 32 bits.

Ahora si quiere generar binarios de 64 bits, tendrá que esperar hasta finales del 2009, así lo indica el Roadmap http://dn.codegear.com/article/36620

Aunque Lazarus y Visual Basic .Net (desde la versión 2005) ya tiene cubierto eso de los 64 bits

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Codename: Commodore
Time Frame: Middle of 2009
Theme: 64-bit native Development

Following Tiburón, the main area of focus for consideration for the Commodore project is bringing 64-bit native development to Delphi, C++Builder, and the VCL. We plan on single-sourcing the RTL and VCL, meaning that existing projects can be compiled for the Win64 platform. In addition, it is planned that the IDE remain a Win32 application, but that it cross-compiles to Win64.

Features under consideration for Commodore:

* Full compiler, RTL, and VCL support for 64-bit native compilation
o An option in the IDE to compile an application either as a 32-bit or a 64-bit application

* Integrated source control support in the IDE
* A Pascal Code Formatter
* Continued DataSnap improvements
* Support for parallelization in the RTL
* Continuously improved and frequently updated documentation
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