you can always continue using matlab6.5. Your new license for matlab 7
is backward compatible.
scj
>>> Neil Killeen <[log in to unmask]> 10/24/06 7:21 PM >>>
John
On 24/10/2006, at 7:08 PM, Ashburner John (PSYCHOLOGY) wrote:
> The most authoritative source of such information is on the
MathWorks
> web site:
http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/requirements.html
>
> Here, it will tell you which versions of Linux are compatible with
the
> different versions of MATLAB. For example, it mentions no support
for
> Linux 2.6.x with MATLAB R13.
>
> Best regards,
> -John
yes I had seen that and the absence of 2.6 kernels listed for MATLAB6
It may be a real problem if we can't operate spm2 with matlab7 (users
who have started their processing with spm2 want to to stick with it)
However, it seems to me that many people would face this issue
unless they can evolve away to SPM5 or if SPM2 works with ML7
(which is what I hope is the ultimate solution).
regards
Neil
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Neil Killeen
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 2:31 AM
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> Subject: [SPM] spm2 with matlab7
>
> Hi
>
> we generally operate
>
> matlab7 + spm5
> matlab6 + spm2
>
> However, matlab6 + spm2 is failing with Linux 2.6 kernels (2.4 ok)
> with libc errors. matlab7 seems ok.
>
> Can someone comment, authoritatively, whether the combination
> of matlab7 and spm2 can be operated correctly (some small tests I
> have run have been ok) ? I have 'heard' various things, but I
> would expect MATLAB to be backwards compatible
> and that there should be no problem with this combination
>
>
> thanks
> Neil
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