Roozbeh,
It's so simple to run SPM2 and SPM5 concurrently. The point is not to
set paths of SPM2 and SPM5 with Matlab (since they conflict with each
other), but write small scripts.
Try the following.
1. make a directory where you want to save scripts. (e.g. c:\spm_paths\)
2. add the directory to the path in Matlab. (File -> Set Path -> Add
path)
3. write scripts to run spm2 and spm5
suppose your spm2 and spm5 directories are "c:\spm2" and "c:\spm5"
spm2.m
addpath c:\spm2
spm
spm5.m
addpath c:\spm5
spm
(Of course you can add any paths you like between "addpath c:\spm2/5"
and "spm")
4. save these scripts in the directory c:\spm_paths
5. In a matlab window, type "spm2"
6. In another matlab window, type "spm5"
Now you can run different versions of SPM concurrently.
Hope this helps,
Kiyotaka
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:49:19 +0100
"Mr R. Rezaie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Has anyone succeeded in being able to run SPM2 and SPM5 in
> Windows, concurrently? If so, could you please share how you were able
> to achieve this?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Roozbeh
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Kiyotaka NEMOTO, MD
Dept. of Psychiatry
Tsukuba University Hospital
2-1-1 Amakubo Tsukuba, Ibaraki
305-8576 Japan
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