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He doesn't provide multilib versions, as far as I can tell. But as long as you enable persistence, you can install multilib just like in any other Slackware64 install. You can even get slackpkg+ and set up the multilib repo so you can keep it up-to-date.
Multilib is already something you can add to the Live ISO if you build it yourself from scratch (the "-M" parameter to the make_slackware_live.sh script) but I intend to modify the script a little bit so that I can offer a multilib module as a separate download that you can copy to the "addons/" directory of the USB version of the Live OS, so that it "just works".
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