One more thing. Intel has changed its terminology. Since x86_64 was
trademarked by AMD I guess. It is now as follows:
Current Name | Historical Names
-----------------------------------
IA-32 | x86, i386, i686 etc.
Intel 64 | x86_64, em64t
IA-64 | Itanium, Itanium2, Itanic etc.
The 'majority' of you will want 'Intel 64'.
All the best
Ross
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