Is it possible to move a 32 bits of virtual machines in a 64-bit environment?

I have a server on Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit with VMware server 2.0

32 bit. due to memory limitations, I would like to move my three (32 bit)

VM is a Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit server running VMware server 2.0 64-bit.

Basically

what I have to do is to save the three VM and install Ubuntu 9.04

64-bit on the server and restore the virtual computer. Is this possible? I've been

research online, but I have not found a solid answer.

Thank you.

Yes. the virtual machine files can return to forrth between hosted products, including fusion for MAC

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