One area that I have discovered the hard way, 'pack/unpack' functions for 64 bit do not operate on 32 bit machines. This has made it difficulty for transferring large data files (like a database) between 32/64 bit machines.

I was trying to put a floating point number into a "Q" format (64bit integer) but on the 32 bit machine it threw an exception.

So maybe there are more functions, and maybe not!

Thank you

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In reply to Re^2: Will Perl Scripts written on 64 Bit Windows run fine on 32 bit as well? by flexvault
in thread Will Perl Scripts written on 64 Bit Windows run fine on 32 bit as well? by Anonymous Monk

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