Hi,
We are gradually moving most of climate data and model
output analyses to R. We have a 2 x Core 2 Duo Mac with 9GB
memory and 3TB disk space, i.e. ideal for such work...
Question: Does the standard (binary distribution) of R use
all of the cores and access all of the available memory?
Or does one have to recompile R to take advantages of more
powerful hardware available around?
Nüzhet Dalfes
ITU
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