[gate-users] 32 vs 64 bit

Groiselle, Corinne Corinne.Groiselle at umassmed.edu
Fri Jul 9 04:41:06 CEST 2004


Hi,
 
We're running GATE at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (Worcester) on a cluster computer with 64-bits AMD Opterons and Suse. It works fine. If you need more information, don't hesitate to contact me and I'll be glad to share our experience.
 
Corinne
 
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Corinne J. Groiselle, PhD
 
Research instructor
 
Division of Nuclear Medicine / Department of Radiology 
University of Massachusetts Medical School 
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester, MA 01655
USA
 
phone: (508)-856-6123 - fax: (508)-856-4321 
e-mail: Corinne.Groiselle at umassmed.edu 
professional homepage: http://wachusett.umassmed.edu/~corinne/
personal homepage: http://corinne.groiselle.free.fr 
 

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	From: gate-users-bounces at lphe1pet1.epfl.ch on behalf of Steve Meikle 
	Sent: Thu 7/8/2004 3:56 AM 
	To: gate-users at lphe1pet1.epfl.ch 
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	Subject: [gate-users] 32 vs 64 bit
	
	

	Hi,
	
	I am intending to install and start using GATE on a pc/linux platform
	but am unsure whether to go for a 32 bit (eg Xeon) or 64 bit
	architecture (eg Itanium, Opteron or 64 bit Xeon). I'd be interested to
	know if any users are running GATE on a 64 bit platform, what specific
	architecture/vendor do you have and what has been your experience (good
	or bad).
	
	Would I be right to assume that most pc/linux users would be using 32
	bit Xeon (single or dual) systems?
	
	Thanks,
	
	Steve Meikle
	School of Medical Radiation Sciences,
	University of Sydney
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