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   mark lewis to you   
   New SID to MIDI conversion tool   
   17 Aug 17 10:34:36   
   
   From: nospam.mark.lewis@p73.f12.n3634.z1.binkp.net   
      
    On 2017 Aug 16 23:58:04, you wrote to All:   
      
    DE> The 32 bit version doesn't seem to work on 64 bit Linux.   
      
   on linux, you can have   
      
   1. pure 32bit   
   2. pure 64bit   
   3. combination of 32bit and 64bit   
      
   #3 is generally known as "multiarch" on debian based systems, IIRC... that's   
   where you have both 32bit and 64bit libs... it used to be ia32 but that was   
   phased out for multiarch which made working with and supporting 32bit apps on a   
    64bit system much easier to handle...   
      
   if you can't run 32bit programs on your linux, you probably have a pure 64bit   
   system... if you are on a debian based system, you may be able to install the   
   multiarch stuff... being able to compile a 32bit program and being able to run   
   it are two different things... the 32bit libs generally have something like   
   ":i386" as part of their package name...   
      
     eg: libc6:i386, libncurses5:i386, and libstdc++6:i386   
      
   you might try this google search and see if you can find more info...   
      
     https://www.google.com/search?q=64bit+linux+32bit+programs   
      
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