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Thank you! It installed very easily.
And I was never able to go above 1920 mb in the past:
Current memory allocation
current memory
usage
settable value description (1M =
1024k)
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set maxvar 5000 max. variables allowed 2.105M
set memory 2500M max. data space 2,500.000M
set matsize 400 max. RHS vars in models 1.254M
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2,503.359M
-Dave
On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
The following is of interest to Stata for Mac users.
64-bit Stata 10 for Mac now available
-------------------------------------
You can download, install, and use 64-bit Stata today. This
includes
Stata/IC, Stata/SE, and Stata/MP.
The 64-bit version is available for free to existing Stata 10 for
Mac users.
64-bit Stata for Mac runs 10 to 15 percent faster than the 32-bit
version,
and 64-bit Stata breaks the 2GB memory barrier. You are limited
only by
the total amount of memory on your machine.
64-bit Stata requires an Intel-based Mac with a 64-bit processor and
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). To determine if your Mac has a
compatible 64-bit
processor, select "About this Mac" from the Apple menu. If the
Processor
line contains Intel Xeon or Intel Core 2 Duo, your Mac is
compatible with
64-bit Stata. Early Intel-based Macs with Core Duo processors
have 32-bit
processors and are not compatible. 64-bit Stata is not available
for
PowerPC-based Macs.
To upgrade to 64-bit Stata, go to
http://www.stata.com/support/updates/stata10/mac64/
and follow the instructions. You do not need new license. Your
existing
Stata 10 for Mac license *WILL WORK* with 64-bit Stata for Mac.
-Chinh Nguyen
[email protected]
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