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Re: st: is Stata 11 32 bit certified / supported / working on windows 7 64 bit?
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roland andersson <[email protected]>
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Re: st: is Stata 11 32 bit certified / supported / working on windows 7 64 bit?
Date
Tue, 8 Feb 2011 18:30:34 +0100
Alan
> Although the 32-bit version of Stata will work under 64-bit
> Windows, it is better to use the 64-bit version of Stata on
> 64-bit Windows as it can access memory beyond 2 GB which a 64-bit
> computer can provide.
Is there no benefit at all of using 32-bit Stata on 64-bit windows?
Will I have access to the same amount of memory? Or will it be less?
Speed?
>
> Stata 11 licenses are operating system independent. That is, if
> you have a Stata 11 license, it will allow you to install Stata
> for 32-bit Windows, Stata for 64-bit Windows, Stata for Mac OS X,
> Stata for Linux (32-bit or 64-bit), and so on.
Does this mean that I can obtain the 64-bit version with no additional cost?
Roland Andersson
2011/2/8 Alan Riley <[email protected]>:
> Andrea Monti <[email protected]> asked about running
> Stata 11 on 64-bit Windows 7:
>> I have a question about running Stata 11 on windows 7 64 bit.
>>
>> Googling around and looking in the statalist archives I have found that:
>> - I can buy a "32 bit license"
>> - I can install Stata 11 32 bit on a Windows 7 64 bit
>>
>> My questions are:
>> - Will Stata 11 32 bit work on Windows 7 64 bit?
>> - Is such a solution certified by StataCorp ?
>> - Will StataCorp support Stata 11 on Windows 7 64 bit ?
>
> Stata has both 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows 7 and
> many other versions of Windows; Andrea can see a complete list
> of supported platforms here:
>
> http://www.stata.com/products/opsys.html
>
> Although the 32-bit version of Stata will work under 64-bit
> Windows, it is better to use the 64-bit version of Stata on
> 64-bit Windows as it can access memory beyond 2 GB which a 64-bit
> computer can provide.
>
> Stata 11 licenses are operating system independent. That is, if
> you have a Stata 11 license, it will allow you to install Stata
> for 32-bit Windows, Stata for 64-bit Windows, Stata for Mac OS X,
> Stata for Linux (32-bit or 64-bit), and so on.
>
>
> Alan
> [email protected]
>
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