A few weeks ago, to work on IPython laptops, I downloaded and installed Anaconda from http://continuum.io/downloads . There was a problem in the installation (due to the fact that it was 32-bit or 64-bit - I canβt remember the detail), which I solved, but uninstalling my first attempt and installing another version. Then I started creating my laptops with some practical problems.
Currently, I can run ipython notebook on the command line, and laptops are working fine. But there is no mention of whether the system is 32-bit or 64-bit in the notebook tree (or on the tabs next to it).
I usually sorted such problems using the command line. But the conda --version and ipython --version just give the appropriate version numbers, not the information I'm looking for.
My operating system is Win7x64 , but that did not stop me from installing 32-bit software in the past.
python windows-7-x64 32bit-64bit ipython conda
Shashank sawant
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