One common issue that surfaces pretty often is the lack of full understanding of differences between 32-bit and 64-bit versions of AmiBroker among users. This article tries to explain some of the most important bits.<\/p>
WHICH VERSION DO I HAVE?<\/p>
To find out which version you have installed just go to Help->About window. It clearly says “32-bit” or “64-bit” in the About window.<\/p>
OPERATING SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY<\/p>
32-bit version of AmiBroker is compatible with BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
64-bit version of AmiBroker is compatible with 64-bit Windows ONLY.<\/p>
32-bit version running on 64-bit OS can fully utilize as much as 4GB of RAM for the program data.
The rest of RAM is used for OS, file system cache, system libraries, etc.
64-bit can theoretically use all RAM available but Windows itself has some limits (see Microsoft web pages for details)<\/p>
More on OS system compatibility can be found here: http:\/\/www.amibroker.com\/guide\/compat.html<\/a><\/p>
REGISTRATION \/ ACTIVATION KEY<\/p>
Also note that 64-bit key is available only to those who registered “Professional Edition”.<\/p>
32-bit version offers the widest selection of supported data sources (all listed here: http:\/\/www.amibroker.com\/guide\/h_quotes.html<\/a> )<\/p>
Many 3rd party data sources that are not listed above come in 32-bit only.<\/p>
For more information:
http:\/\/www.amibroker.com\/guide\/compat.html<\/a><\/p>
FILE FORMAT COMPATIBILITY<\/p>
More on floating point arithmetic can be found here: http:\/\/www.amibroker.com\/kb\/2010\/07\/20\/about-floating-point-arithmetic\/<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"