64-bit System Design
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/64bit/default.mspx
Microsoft provides 64-bit versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system for both workstation and server computers. A 64-bit system requires special design considerations that differ from 32-bit platform design, including considerations for firmware, hard disk partitions, and device drivers.
General 64-bit Windows
Best Practices for WoW64
Designing for 64-bit Windows
IA-64 Systems and ACPI 2.0 64-bit Tables
Gearing up for 64-bit Computing on Windows Server
WOW64 Implementation Details
GUID Partition Table (GPT) and Master Boot Record (MBR)
Custom Bootstrap Actions in Windows Vista
MBR System Disk Conversion for Itanium-Based Systems
Modifications to Microsoft Boot Components: Update
Using GPT Drives
Windows and GPT FAQ
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface - EFI
Installing Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 on UEFI Systems
Microsoft Extensible Firmware Initiative FAT32 File System Specification, V. 1.03
Microsoft Portable Executable and Common Object File Format Specification
UEFI and Windows
UEFI Support and Requirements: Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Windows Authenticode Portable Executable Signature Format
Unified EFI Update [WinHEC 2005; 493 KB]
Extensible Firmware Interface Specification
Implementing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface with Intel's Framework
Machine Check Architecture (MCA)
MCA Implementation Guide for 64-bit Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
MCA Support in 64-bit Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Machine Check Exception Reporting
Developer Resources for 64-bit Computing
Calling Convention for x64 64-Bit Environments
Platform SDK Update: 64-bit Vista, Server 2008 & .NET 3.5
Search on MSDN for "Itanium"
Search on MSDN for "x64"
Windows Installer on 64-bit Operating Systems
64-bit Platform Specifications
Industry Specification References for Windows Logo Program
Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual
Intel Itanium Processor Family System Abstraction Layer Specification (SAL 3.0)
See Also
64-bit Driver Guidelines
Getting Ready for 64-bit Windows
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
64bit System Design
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