Let's not speculate when doing basic research is so easy. I guess the
thread about 64-bit Windows referred to was
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-January/056301.html
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-January/056411.html
(note the update).
The CRAN daily check
http://cran
Axel Urbiz wrote:
>
> Dear R users,
>
> I know this issue came up in the list several times. Im currently
> running
> R on 32-bit on Windows and due to memory limitation problems would like to
> move to a 64-bit environment. Im exploring my options and would
> appreciate
> your expertise:
>
On 2/21/10, Axel Urbiz wrote:
> 2) MacOS or Unix. Sorry for my ignorance on this…but if I use any of
> these environments on 64-bit and installed R on any of those, this is all I
> need to have R working on 64-bit. How about installing specialized packages?
> Are the packages on the CRA
On Feb 21, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Axel Urbiz wrote:
Dear R users,
I know this issue came up in the list several times. Im currently
running
R on 32-bit on Windows and due to memory limitation problems would
like to
move to a 64-bit environment. Im exploring my options and would
appreciate
I'm using R for x64bit on my Windows machine and I haven't had any problems.
I've installed a number of packages for data analysis and they all seem to
work.
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On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Axel Urbiz wrote:
> Dear R users,
>
> I know this issue came up in the list several times. I’m currently running
> R on 32-bit on Windows and due to memory limitation problems would like to
> move to a 64-bit environment. I’m exploring my options and would apprec
Dear R users,
I know this issue came up in the list several times. Im currently running
R on 32-bit on Windows and due to memory limitation problems would like to
move to a 64-bit environment. Im exploring my options and would appreciate
your expertise:
1) Windows 64-bit: Prof. Brian Rip
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Göran Broström wrote:
In the R for Windows FAQ (2.7.2) we have under 2.2:
"There is no specific version for x64 Windows, but the standard 32-bit
version works well enough."
Does that include the handling of huge data sets?
Yes, but 'huge' is not the largest size in the Hub
In the R for Windows FAQ (2.7.2) we have under 2.2:
"There is no specific version for x64 Windows, but the standard 32-bit
version works well enough."
Does that include the handling of huge data sets? What I have read in
other places indicates that the answer is "No". If so, will there be
a 64-bit
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