Maniphest T79603

I can't see a 32 bit version on the download page.
Closed, Archived

Assigned To
Robert Guetzkow (rjg)
Authored By
Segraner (pc_rules)
Aug 6 2020, 9:09 PM
Tags
  • BF Blender
Subscribers
Robert Guetzkow (rjg)
Segraner (pc_rules)

Description

System Information
Operating system:
Graphics card:
It's umm the 1,8 Ghz AMD Athlon II 160u
Blender Version
Broken: (example: 2.80, edbf15d3c044, master, 2018-11-28, as found on the splash screen)
Worked: (newest version of Blender that worked as expected)
Yeah the newest one no 32 bit one.
Short description of error
Umm Where do I get the 32 bit version? It doesent work for the newest version and idk where to install ty
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
Based on the default startup or an attached .blend file (as simple as possible).
When I start blender.

Event Timeline

Segraner (pc_rules) created this task.Aug 6 2020, 9:09 PM
Robert Guetzkow (rjg) closed this task as Archived.EditedAug 6 2020, 9:18 PM
Robert Guetzkow (rjg) claimed this task.
Robert Guetzkow (rjg) added a subscriber: Robert Guetzkow (rjg).

Blender 2.80 was the last release for 32 bit operating systems. This was announced on the bf-committers mailing list in August 2019. All past releases of Blender can be found on this website.

Hi all,

Blender 2.80 was the last release where we officially support 32 bit
Windows and Linux builds. For Blender 2.81 there will be only 64 bit
builds.

We will continue to support it to the level that we do for example
ARM. That is we keep the Blender code working independent of the
processor architecture, particularly for Linux packages. But we don't
actively test them or release our own builds.

Computers that meet the minimum graphics card requirements for 2.80
practically always have a CPU with 64 bit support as well. That means
the effective number of 32 bit users is very small by now.

The associated task on developer.blender.org is here:
https://developer.blender.org/T67184

Thanks,
Brecht.

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Segraner (pc_rules) added a comment.Aug 6 2020, 9:29 PM

Thanks!