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Old 01-08-2007   #1 (permalink)


 
 

Released Viva64 tool for check 64-bit issues

Viva64 is the lint-like tool for searching for errors and possible problems in C++ code while porting the application to the 64-bit platform. Now when all the developers realize the need of releasing 64-bit versions of software, it is very necessary to make sure that the product being developed is of high quality. And while the 32-bit version of your application is tested thoroughly being ported to 64-bit platform it may cause unexpected problems.

Adding the 64-bit support will be delayed if we don’t care about the possible problems in good time. The problems consist in that the code works correctly and surely only on the 32-bit systems. Unfortunately you cannot know in a good time which components exactly will be disabled while porting to another platform.

Viva64 will help and correct all the possible problems while developing 64-bit applications!

http://www.viva64.com

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Old 06-28-2007   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Released Viva64 tool for check 64-bit issues

Very informative, Thanks
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