I was able to get it running on a virtual machine on top of a 64 bit platform. It is a good time to start using virtual machines, they are getting more efficient and are already a useful tool for preventing one process from crashing another.
That said, perhaps we should all get together and buy Elk Products a 64 bit machine for their test pass. Or maybe someone who has one can volunteer for their next beta. It is an unfortunate side of this industry, but almost everyone is trying to do too much with little to no resources. We(not just DIYers, but everyone) are forcing companies to do more with less, but there is a limit. We shouldn't expect so much from smaller operations, they only compete in perception with the larger players. Instead we should be happy that they exist, offer innovation, and force everyone else to compete.