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MSDN TV: 64-bit Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework
The .NET Framework 2.0 includes 32- and 64-bit native support. Christopher Brown discusses how developers writing managed code today will be able to easily port and, often, copy existing applications to this new environment. |
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Managed Code on 64-Bit Windows Platforms
Read the transcript from an MSDN Webcast with Larry Sullivan, Software Development Lead for the 64-bit .NET Framework. Follow along, as Larry discusses Visual Studio® 2005 and the .NET Framework, which will include support for 64-bit processors. Learn about the powerful 64-bit .NET Framework, when to use it to write managed applications, how to call unmanaged code from managed code, and how to maximize compatibility with 32-bit managed applications. |
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Visual Studio 2005 Remote Debugging
The 64-Bit .NET Framework only supports remote debugging. This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to configure Visual Studio 2005 remote debugging. |
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Hands On Lab 501
This step-by-step hands on lab demonstrates how to develop 64-bit .NET Framework applications using Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey). The lab includes exercises that reflect typical application migration scenarios:
- Migrating a 32-bit managed Windows Forms application written in C#
- Migrating a 32-bit managed application w/a dependency on a native C++ DLL
- Migrating a 32-bit managed application w/a dependency on a native DLL using unsafe code
- Migrating a 32-bit managed application w/a dependency on a COM component
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