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@@ -48,9 +48,6 @@ example, when using Visual Studio 2013, you have several alternatives:
Using the first two configurations produces 32-bit binaries, while the third and
fourth configurations produce 64-bit binaries.
-> *You must be using a Windows x64 platform when compiling a 64-bit version of
-> *Ice.*
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In the command window, change to the `cpp` subdirectory:
$ cd cpp
@@ -70,9 +67,6 @@ Building Ice on x64 with the Visual Studio C++ compiler is like building Ice on
x86. You just need to perform the build in an "x64 Command Prompt", and not in a
regular "Developer Command Prompt".
-> *You must be using a Windows x64 platform when compiling a 64-bit version of
-> *Ice.*
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## Installing a C++ Source Build
Simply run `nmake /f Makefile.mak install`. This will install Ice in the