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  1. 19 wrz 2015 · x86 means Intel 80x86 compatible. This used to include the 8086, a 16-bit only processor. Nowadays it roughly means any CPU with a 32-bit Intel compatible instruction set (usually anything from Pentium onwards). Never read x32 being used.

  2. Yes, however as Minecraft's minimum requirements require 4GB RAM, it's like that your 32bit system would not meet this requirement. The official advice is to give the demo a try before purchase.

  3. This page lists the server requirements of the current Java Edition version, 1.21. For a full tutorial on setting up a Minecraft server, please read the installation and configuration guide. Requirements may change depending on the server software (like the OS), such as using Bukkit and/or mods...

  4. 24 paź 2014 · The key difference: 32-bit processors are perfectly capable of handling a limited amount of RAM, and 64-bit processors are capable of utilizing much more. Of course, in order to achieve this, your operating system also needs to be designed to take advantage of the greater access to memory.

  5. This tutorial takes you through the steps of setting up your own Java Edition server using the default server software that Mojang Studios distributes free of charge. The software may be installed on most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and BSD. For more tutorials, see the...

  6. So when running my server (which has 8GB or RAM) I set my Xms to 2G (minimum RAM) and Xmx to 6GB (maximum RAM). From what I understand this means the server will always use 2GB of RAM but can take up to 6GB if it needs it.

  7. 16 sie 2011 · Minecraft is written in Java, so it should "adapt" itself to both 32-bit and 64-bit systems (depending if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit Java runtime). While Minecraft itself is not optimized for 64-bit, it will take advantage of JVM optimizations for 64-bit processors.

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