Wow, I just run some of my old code on a 64bit and it runs fast. We have been delaying our OS upgrade to 64 bit due to our VBA code running unacceptably slow.
I am glad that Autodesk has had a change of heart. Is anyone as excited as me.!!!! I have been coding in .NET for two years now and I just learned that AutoCAD 2014 has fixed the issue with VBA 64bit.
Do you think that now VBA runs on 64bit that they intend to keep the support for it?
I ask because I prefer VBA IDE, but I have now dedicated couple of years programming in .NET . If VBA is staying I may switch back.