Windows XP 64-Bit Edition:修订间差异
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|based-on= [[Windows XP|Windows XP Professional]](Version 2002)、<br>[[Windows Server 2003]](Version 2003) | |based-on= [[Windows XP|Windows XP Professional]](Version 2002)、<br>[[Windows Server 2003]](Version 2003) | ||
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Windows XP 64-Bit Edition 或 Windows XP 64-Bit Edition for Itanium Systems 是专为安腾(Itanium)处理器设计的 [[Windows XP]] SKU 版本。此 SKU 版本发布了两个版本;一个使用原始 [[Windows XP]] 代码库,另一个使用 [[Windows Server 2003]] 代码库。在 2004 年 9 月,安腾工作站的最后一家分销商惠普停止销售其基于安腾的工作站后,这两个版本均于 2005 年 1 月停止销售。 | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Plans to port Windows to a 64-bit processor date back to the late 1990s, where Microsoft planned to port [[Windows 2000]] to the upcoming Intel Itanium architecture. To receive a first glimpse of the 64-bit experience, initial development of 64-bit Windows was done on the Alpha AXP64 architecture. Upon the availability of the first IA-64 machines, development shifted to such machines. In 2000, Microsoft canceled the IA-64 port of Windows 2000 in favor of Whistler. | Plans to port Windows to a 64-bit processor date back to the late 1990s, where Microsoft planned to port [[Windows 2000]] to the upcoming Intel Itanium architecture. To receive a first glimpse of the 64-bit experience, initial development of 64-bit Windows was done on the Alpha AXP64 architecture. Upon the availability of the first IA-64 machines, development shifted to such machines. In 2000, Microsoft canceled the IA-64 port of Windows 2000 in favor of Whistler. | ||
===Version 2002=== | ===Version 2002=== | ||
The initial release of the 64-Bit Edition shipped on 25 October 2001 simultaneously with Windows XP for x86 machines. It was notable for lack of certain features, unlike in the x86 edition, such as [[Windows Media Player]], NetMeeting, [[visual style]]s, and support for 16-bit applications. | The initial release of the 64-Bit Edition shipped on 25 October 2001 simultaneously with Windows XP for x86 machines. It was notable for lack of certain features, unlike in the x86 edition, such as [[Windows Media Player]], NetMeeting, [[visual style]]s, and support for 16-bit applications. | ||