Detect 64bit OS (windows) in Python
I think the best solution to the problem has been posted by Mark Ribau.
The best answer to the question for Python 2.7 and newer is:
def is_os_64bit():
return platform.machine().endswith('64')
On windows the cross-platform-function platform.machine()
internally uses the environmental variables used in Matthew Scoutens answer.
I found the following values:
- WinXP-32: x86
- Vista-32: x86
- Win7-64: AMD64
- Debian-32: i686
- Debian-64: x86_64
For Python 2.6 and older:
def is_windows_64bit():
if 'PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432' in os.environ:
return True
return os.environ['PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE'].endswith('64')
To find the Python interpreter bit version I use:
def is_python_64bit():
return (struct.calcsize("P") == 8)
I guess you should look in os.environ['PROGRAMFILES']
for the program files folder.