On the contrary, this is a well tested combination and it is know to work 
badly.

When using 32bit python, you're limited to around 2GB of memory, whatever 
your total amount of RAM. If you want to use more memory, you have to 
install a 64bit distribution of python. Python(x,y) is 32bits only for now, 
but you can use anaconda instead (or winpython but it seems that it's less 
up to date).

Le mercredi 24 septembre 2014 00:10:34 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> 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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