Dear Volkmar, list,
would that be including GUI, or only command line functionality? Would
be quite cool to have SPM5 running without matlab installed...
Or is that wishful thinking from my part?
Cheers,
Bas
Volkmar Glauche schreef:
> Dear John,
>
> I have tried and it seems to work up to the newest Matlab release - at
> least it compiles and I can start the compiled SPM both on windows and
> Linux.
>
> Volkmar
>
> On Thu, 24 May 2007, Ashburner John (PSYCHOLOGY) wrote:
>
>> Has anyone on the list tried out the MATLAB compiler with the stuff in
>> the "exec" subdirectory of SPM5? I would be curious about any success
>> stories about whether or not it is worth trying to get most of the
>> functionality of SPM, but without the need to pay for a MATLAB license
>> to run it. At one point, I had it running, but the computer I was using
>> was pretty old (ancient C libraries and compiler), and it stopped
>> working for the more recent MATLAB versions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> -John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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