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If you type -about- in the command line, Stata will tell you if you have a 64-bit version or not.
~ Eric
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Eric A. Booth
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Texas A&M University
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On Jan 11, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Joachim Landström wrote:
> And my guess is that Stata 10.1/SE is a 32-bit application. Or am I wrong?
>
> /Joachim
>
> Quoting Martin Weiss <[email protected]>:
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>> <>
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>> With the result being that the old limitations of 32-bit bite, although
>> 64-bit OSes can generally access more memory?
>>
>> http://www.stata.com/products/64bitintro.html certainly stresses that
>> "64-bit Stata requires both a 64-bit computing platform and a 64-bit
>> operating system." Any missing link in this chain can probably spoil your
>> fun!
>>
>>
>>
>> HTH
>> Martin
>>
>>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Jeph Herrin
>> Gesendet: Montag, 11. Januar 2010 15:01
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: st: Increasing Stata Memory
>>
>> Are you running 64bit Stata? If 32bit, Win 7 may be running
>> it as an XP app.
>>
>>
>> J Taylor wrote:
>>> I just purchased a new laptop with 8 gb of memory, running on 64 bit
>>> Windows 7. I am trying to use a just-under 3 gb dataset with Stata
>>> 10.1/SE. I try
>>>
>>> set mem 3g
>>>
>>> But stata says “op. sys. refuses to provide memory,” and it will only
>>> let me go up to about 1400m. Is it possible for me to use this data
>>> on my laptop (besides having to find a way to make it smaller)? Can I
>>> increase the memory Stata uses?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> JT
>>>
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