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From: radar on 1 Jun 2010 07:14 Is there any way to increase memory available to the student version of matlab on Win7 x64 beyond 2GB? Below is what I get after rebooting and starting clean. From microsoft's support site, it seems this is the best I can do unless someone knows a trick I can use. Using the paralled toolbox for distributed arrays is out since not all operations I use work on distributed arrays. EDU>> memory Maximum possible array: 2046 MB (2.146e+009 bytes) * Memory available for all arrays: 3465 MB (3.633e+009 bytes) ** Memory used by MATLAB: 283 MB (2.966e+008 bytes) Physical Memory (RAM): 4094 MB (4.293e+009 bytes)
From: Walter Roberson on 1 Jun 2010 11:22 radar wrote: > Is there any way to increase memory available to the student version of matlab on Win7 x64 beyond 2GB? > EDU>> memory > Maximum possible array: 2046 MB (2.146e+009 bytes) * > Memory available for all arrays: 3465 MB (3.633e+009 bytes) ** > Memory used by MATLAB: 283 MB (2.966e+008 bytes) > Physical Memory (RAM): 4094 MB (4.293e+009 bytes) Look at the "memory available for all arrays" line. You are already getting access to nearly 3 1/2 GB. That's as far as you are going to reach with a 32 bit version of Matlab.
From: radar on 1 Jun 2010 15:23 with 42M rows in my database, that's what I was afraid of
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