...if you want different code... x86 ...you can achieve that by using Oracle Java for example jdk-7<version>-windows-i586-i.exe (and setup/config the b4j with the right bin)
I thought so as the Java engine is what determines the architecture. But I think the IDE is a bit faster than the 32 bit version, but that might be just a perception.
...if you want different code... x86 ...you can achieve that by using Oracle Java for example jdk-7<version>-windows-i586-i.exe (and setup/config the b4j with the right bin)