16Gb of memory and a 32bit python distribution may be an not well tested 
combination.
Shouldn't you try with a 64bit distribution ?


Le mardi 23 septembre 2014 22:35:48 UTC+2, Patrick Leinenkugel a écrit :
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
> I use Python(x,y)  Version 2.7.6.1 that includes Spyder 2.5.5 and Python 
> 2.7.6 32bits. I then realized that there was a newer version of Spyder and 
> updated to Spyder 2.3.1 using the executable offered on the Spyder website. 
> But this could not be the reason, since the error also appeared when using 
> the Spyder Version that came together with Python(y,x). I did not update 
> Python and I only have Python 2.7.6 installed on my computer. Thus it is 
> definitely the same Python version and numpy module that I use in IDLE and 
> Spyder. 
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
>
> Am Dienstag, 23. September 2014 21:14:32 UTC+2 schrieb Adrian Klaver:
>>
>> On 09/23/2014 11:25 AM, Patrick Leinenkugel wrote: 
>> > Hi Adrian, 
>> > 
>> > thanks for helping me out. To answer your questions: 
>> > 
>> > 1) On the Python console 
>>
>> So are you using the same Python when you are in Spyder as when you are 
>> in the IDLE console? 
>>
>> Also are the numpy versions the same? 
>>
>> The reason I ask is that it is fairly common on Windows to get multiple 
>> installs of Python interfering with each other. In that vein how did you 
>> do this from your first post?: 
>>
>> "Then updated to Spyder 2.3.1 using Python 2.7.6 32bits, Qt 4.8.4, PyQt4 
>> (APIv2) 4.9.6" 
>>
>>
>> > 2) I am not familiar with IPython, yet. 
>> > 3) The Python IDLE that is included within every pure Python 
>> > distribution, without installing other applications. 
>>
>> Actually no, only  in the Windows and OS X installers. 
>>
>> > 
>> > Cheers, 
>> > Patrick 
>> > 
>>
>> -- 
>> Adrian Klaver 
>> [email protected] 
>>
>

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