Which iso is right one for Athlon XP 1.8G?

I will have ethernet connection while installing but which  CD iso do I need? 
Sorry about the real newbie question.
A. archlinux-2009.08-netinstall-i686.iso               i686/32bit CD-ISO
B. archlinux-2009.08-netinstall-x86_64.iso          x86_64/64bit CD-ISO
thanks in advance.
gychang

Anything before Athlon64 doesn't have 64 bit support. It's pretty easy with AMD .

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