12/28/2019 Pycharm 32 Bit
There is a way to run Pycharm in 32bit mode for reducing memory consumption. Where can I set that. (Pycharm has documented this, but I can't find the google phrase to get me to that page.).
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There is a way to run Pycharm in 32bit mode for reducing memory consumption. Where can I set that. (Pycharm has documented this, but I can't find the google phrase to get me to that page.)
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You can alternatively set VM options from your pycharm path $PATH/pycharm/pycharm-2.7.1/bin in file pycharm64.vmoptions example:
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I am not sure which OS you are running, but since pycharm is built over the JVM, you can pass this argument to the JVM launch parameters, which will force JVM to run in 32bit mode:
-d32
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I have a Windows 10 Home 64-bit installed on a x64 laptop. I also have Python 3.4.3 Anaconda 2.3.0 (64-bit) (default, Mar 6 2015, 12:06:10) [MSC v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)] installed as well as 64-bit versions of Java, Firefox and Tortoise.
For some reason when I run the PyCharm installer it only offers me the option of a 32 bit installation (rather irritatingly it doesn't even allow me to download a 64 bit installer from the website). Of course 32-bit PyCharm can't interact with 64-bit Tortoise.
So, how can I force PyCharm to install the 64-bit version or do I have to downgrade Tortoise, Java, Firefox etc. to 32-bit? It really shouldn't be this difficult!
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See help articlefrom Intellij. The Windows version has a 32bit java JRE download bundled with the installer. If you want to run a 64 bit version you have to install the 64bit JDK yourself as explained in the article.
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