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Will it support mojo1 or is it mojo2 only?

will there be Linux 32/64 support?
 
It will support mojo1 and mojo2.

I will go for 64bit support only probably, or is 32bit really needed? My experience with Linux is pretty slim, I'm more experienced on a command line base for server administration (mainly Debian). First I'd like to get Windows and Mac running again, then Linux. I already installed OSX Sierra on my VMWare. :D
 
Linux as of Ubuntu 16.04 is 64bit only some other flavours support 32bit BUT code wise I would go 64bit only across the board.
 
Yes that's the plan. I see that I get rid of any BlitzMax dependencies because that's one of the 32 bit limitations.
 
Don't bother with 32 bit support with Linux as by 2020-ish it will be removed for what I can gather.
 
Yeah I agree. And by that time I'm probably ready with my first binaries. ;) HA just kidding!
 
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