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| ===Model 204 version 7.6===
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| Model 204 version 7.6 has added new features and functionality to provide continuous growth and expansion of your Model 204 investment.
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| <td>This release continues the 64-bit enablement of the Model 204 infrastructure begun in version 7.4. By moving Model 204 "above the bar," scalability, performance, and growth are limited only by the system architecture and memory. As of version 7.6, STBL, VTBL, and several other tables can now be placed into swappable or non-swappable server storage area above the bar. (This is in addition to FTBL, GTBL, NTBL, and QTBL, moved above the bar in previous releases.)
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| The first version of [[RKTools]] is now available. Formerly known as UL/SPF, these utilities now provide advanced features to enhance programmer productivity, encourage the use of Soul OO programming constructs, assist in debugging and problem analysis, and help increase Model 204 availability. The product [[Release notes for RKTools V7.5|release notes]] introduce its new features.
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| Highlights of this release include the following features:
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