Re:
> Converting from 16-bit to 32-bit was not easy. Actually, it was a lot harder
...
> all done, QCTerm ran a little slower than it did as a 16-bit device, but now
That's the same thing that HP has seen when converting from 32-bit to
64-bit code. Except for the rare program that can benefit from it,
64-bit is slower than 32-bit (and takes more space).
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