update: new pic, it is availible, this is of Windows XP 64-Bit Edition.
(not actual screenshot from OS)
from email: Hello and welcome (or welcome back) to the newly renamed Windows
Server 2003 SP1 and Windows XP Pro x64 Edition Technical Beta
Program.
Things are finally heating up for this program after a period of
quiet progress. Right now this is the top beta priority for the
Windows group. Your feedback is essential to shipping the
highest quality server service pack and new 64-bit client
possible.
Build 1247.IDS is being copied to our download servers right now
and assuming that nothing unforeseen happens it will be made
available for download in the next few days.
A new DDK, SDK, and Code Coverage build will be part of the
1247.IDS release as well.
We have download locations in Ireland and Japan for our overseas
customers. The files will be available there three to four days
after they are posted to the US download site.
While you are waiting, download "Changes to Functionality in
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1" (Server_SP1.zip)
from WindowsBeta. This is a comprehensive document that details
the changes made in SP1. It is very similar in content to the
document produced for XPSP2.
New in this build is Product Activation for the x64 platform.
You will need to obtain a product key to install and activate
x64 versions of Windows. You can get these from the WindowsBeta
website now and avoid long lines later on.
This is the first of more builds that will be released on our
way to a final release. The current schedule is for RTM to occur
in the first half of 2005. Please check back to
http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com frequently for the latest news
and watch your email for the official build release
announcement.