Hi Sam,
Thanks for the info, please let me know about the Linux
version - since we just spent £500 on the full version of
matlab for a student as we were told by a UK rep that
it wasn't available for Linux....!
Yours,
Jon.
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> I have been able to get the student version of MatLAB 12 up and
runing
> with SPM99 under Windows 2000. I have only used the display tools
so
> far, so I'm not sure if there are any other bugs to watch out for.
One
> problem I was was that at 1024x768 the fonts appeared blocky, but
this
> is probably a matlab problem not specific to spm.
>
> One thing that should be mentioned is that the MatLAB license (at
least
> in the US) says that it is only for use in conjunction with academic
> course work. They specifically say that it is not for use in
research
> or comercial labs. From what I gather, most graduate students
should be
> able to justify their use as part of an independent study or
> dissertation hours, but I would guess that most research labs will
still
> need to hold on to their licenses.
>
> I also seem to rember there being a Linux version on the same CD as
the
> Windows version, but I will have to check on that.
>
>
> ---sam
>
> Jon Brooks wrote:
> >
> > We haven't tried the student version yet, but I
> > know that it's only available for Windows (NOT Linux
> > as I previously stated - sorry)
> >
> > Yours,
> >
> > Jon.
> >
> > On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, John Ashburner wrote:
> >
> > >Has anyone out there tried the MATLAB Student Version, Release 12
yet?
> > >If so, have you found any problems, and can you see any reason
why it
> > >should/could not be used with SPM99? If it works well, then I
can see
> > >that most functional imaging sites (especially the larger ones)
should be
> > >able to save on Matlab license fees.
> > >
> > >Cheers,
> > >-John
>
Jon Brooks (Ph.D.)
MARIARC, PRI & Department of Neurosciences
University of Liverpool
tel: +44 151 7945629 fax: +44 151 7945635
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