Likely 64-bit architecture (based on the "64" suffix)
This particular “upd” (update) seems to address print registration issues or color corrections from the initial #64 release. Whether it’s a 24x36 screen print or a 2xLP vinyl, here’s how it holds up.
Only 135-175 of these exist. The “upd” wasn’t advertised well, meaning true fans snagged them. If you own this, you hold something genuinely rare—not artificial hype.
While the naming convention is obscure, the contents are vital. It closes a remote execution vector, fixes a memory leak that could crash servers after 60 days of uptime, and stabilizes PCIe storage subsystems.
If you’re looking at , you already know what you’re getting into. This refers to a specific variant update (likely a “timed edition” or a “vault drop”) of an item from Mondo’s catalog number 64 (which historically points to a mid-2010s property, often a cult horror or sci-fi license).