Hi
I find the cygwin very handy for making calls from matlab scripts, which
lets me combine the useful features of FSL/SPM... so I would vote for a
cygwin release! I have installed VMPlayer, and it took quite a while to
get it running properly; it is certainly more complicated to install
than cygwin, even with having to use the 2005 cygwin release.
Best wishes,
Paul
Steve Smith wrote:
> Jolly good - for the next release we have fixed the TCL/TK problems.
>
> However, we are quite likely, for FSL on Windows, to switch completely
> upon the next FSL release: we propose, hopefully, instead of using
> Cygwin, to use VMPlayer (freely available) within which Linux would
> run, and a pure linux version of FSL). This should be just as easy to
> setup and use as Cygwin, if not easier. We would be interested in
> comments on this plan from anyone out there.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
> On 2 Apr 2007, at 16:43, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
>
>> Ah- I was going to ask if it's the current cygwin that doesn't work
>> with the current Tcl/Tk or that the Tcl/Tk of the current cygwin
>> doesn't work with FSL. But I guess that doen't really matter :)
>>
>> I'm quite happy to use the command-line tools at the moment. Will
>> keep an eye open for cygwin developments on the FSL site for building
>> the `glossy' version.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Alle Meije
>>
>> Steve Smith wrote:
>>> Hi - probably the main point here is that you currently have to have
>>> the exact version of Cygwin pointed to from the FSL web page - the
>>> current version of Cygwin doesn't work correctly with TCL/TK.
>>> Cheers, Steve.
>
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