Sigh ... I'm surprised that nothing I originally mentioned seems to have a 64 bit version. The MKS toolkit appears to support 64-bit according to the wikipedia article. But I'm guessing (without checking) that Windows Services for Unix Version 3.5, GnuWin32 and Gnu utilities for Win32 don't support 64 bits.
I think you can get nmake as part of the express versions of the Microsoft development environments. But I generally just install the Cygwin tools on every windows computer I use, and then I have make, gcc, perl, etc. I've not used any of the other toolsets, but there are other versions that are freely available.
Update: cdarke investigated further and found that my original reply was bogus, so I dug up the URLs for the others I remembered, and edited accordingly.
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
In reply to Re: Windows 7 Nmake
by roboticus
in thread Windows 7 Nmake
by nicol004@uwp.edu
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