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  1. Using sys.maxint will not work to detect a 64-bit Python when running Windows (see here). Instead, use struct.calcsize("P") for a cross-platform solution. –

    • The full installer¶ 4.1.1. Installation steps¶ Four Python 3.12 installers are available for download - two each for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the interpreter.
    • The Microsoft Store package¶ New in version 3.7.2. The Microsoft Store package is an easily installable Python interpreter that is intended mainly for interactive use, for example, by students.
    • The nuget.org packages¶ New in version 3.5.2. The nuget.org package is a reduced size Python environment intended for use on continuous integration and build systems that do not have a system-wide install of Python.
    • The embeddable package¶ New in version 3.5. The embedded distribution is a ZIP file containing a minimal Python environment. It is intended for acting as part of another application, rather than being directly accessed by end-users.
  2. Oct 26, 2022 · The following Python script can be used to determine whether the Python shell is executing in 32bit or 64bit mode. The code was compiled successfully and it gave the result. Method 1: Using Platform Packages

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · To check which bit version the Python installation on your operating system supports, simply run the command “python” (without quotes) in your command line or PowerShell (Windows), terminal (Ubuntu, macOS), or shell (Linux). This will open the interactive Python mode.

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · Use the python -c "import sys; print(sys.maxsize > 2**32)" command to check if Python is running as 32-bit or 64-bit. The command will return True if Python is running in 64-bit and False if it's running in 32-bit.

  5. Jul 19, 2013 · to run a python script in 32bit mode (say, for a 32bit C extension) one would run C:\Python27x86\python.exe <script.py>. to run a python script via pyyhon 64bit one would run the script...

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  7. You can determine whether your Python interpreter is running in 32-bit or 64-bit mode by checking the value of the sys.maxsize attribute. In a 64-bit Python interpreter, sys.maxsize will be a large positive number, while in a 32-bit Python interpreter, it will be a smaller positive number. Here's how to check it:

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