[BioC] Affymetrix 500k SNP chips -- copy number/LOH/deletions
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Thu Aug 17 16:05:50 CEST 2006
errr, on second thought, I think it is more like 1.72 x 10^10 Gb RAM,
but what's 3 orders of magnitude between friends? ;-D
James W. MacDonald wrote:
> Sean Davis wrote:
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>>On 8/17/06 9:34 AM, "Stephen Henderson" <s.henderson at ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
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>>>I have 4Gb of memory and I'm running linux. Unfortunately its not 64-bit so Im
>>>not sure if R can even use all that memory. I understand that 8Gb is the
>>>maximum even on 64-bit though, is that not true?
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>>I don't think that is true in general, but it could be true for your
>>hardware, I suppose.
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>
> No it's not true. A 32 bit OS can address 2^32 bits of RAM, whereas a 64
> bit OS can address 2^64 bits of RAM (1.84 x 10^13 Gb). As Sean notes,
> this is hardware dependent - for instance, the box on my desk right now
> can only take 16 Gb RAM in 8 X 2Gb sticks. However there are comps that
> will hold enough RAM that percentage-wise, the only real cost is for the
> RAM itself.
>
> Jim
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>
>>Sean
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