In 2015, when PCs have more than 4GB of RAM, using 32 bit for anything
but embedded computing sounds like a bad idea, since that wouldn't even
allow for more than 2GB of memory per process.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 10.09.2015 21:48, Pedro Gabriel Adami wrote:
> Thank you! And which is better for
Thank you! And which is better for gnuradio: 32 bits or 64 bits?
Cheers,
2015-09-10 16:29 GMT-03:00 Chris Kuethe :
> My GNU Radio installation is about 2GB. My PyBOMBS directory with
> sources and objects is 7.5GB. I have a couple of 128GB USB3 keys that
> I use for dumping large sample files. S
My GNU Radio installation is about 2GB. My PyBOMBS directory with
sources and objects is 7.5GB. I have a couple of 128GB USB3 keys that
I use for dumping large sample files. So far none of my flowgraphs
have caused me to hit swap with 8GB of memory.
HTH,
-C
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Pedro
Hello,
Until now, I was using a virtual machine to run and execute some
flowgraphs, but now I'm going to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS in my real
machine and I'd like to know how much space is necessary to run Gnuradio
without problems.
My computer will be used only to work with gnuradio. There is no n