Hi - you'll need the complete download.
Cheers.
On 14 Aug 2008, at 00:24, Gonzalo Rojas wrote:
> Dear Matthew:
>
> To upgrade from a previous version 4.0.x: I must download the
> complete 1 GB file for CentOS 5, or could I download a smaller
> file ?...
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Gonzalo Rojas Costa
> Laboratory of Medical Image Processing
> Department of Neuroradiology
> Institute of Neurosurgery Dr. Asenjo
> Jose Manuel Infante 553, Providencia, Santiago, Chile.
> Tel/Fax: 56-2-5754653
> Cel: 56-9-97771785
> www.neurorradiologia.cl
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:54:05 +0100
> > From: Matthew Webster <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Fsl 4.1.0
> >
> > Fsl 4.1.0 has been released and is now ready for download, new =20
> > features include:
> >
> > FNIRT - FMRIB's Nonlinear Image Registration Tool. The first release
> > of an accurate and yet fast nonlinear registration tool. This
> replaces > IRTK, and is based on a similar warp field
> representation, but a)
> > includes relative bias field modelling for improved accuracy and
> b) is > very fast because of explicit computation of the cost
> function =20
> > Hessian. FEAT, MELODIC, TBSS and FSL-VBM have all been updated to
> use > FNIRT.
> > FEAT v5.98. Various improvements, including FNIRT nonlinear
> > registration, outlier modelling in higher-level analysis and
> > higher-level voxelwise covariates (e.g., for structural confound
> > modelling). A new script feat_gm_prepare makes it easy to process
> > structural data for use as a higher-level voxelwise confound
> > covariate.
> > randomise v2.1. Various improvements, including improved handling of
> > confounds, TFCE optimisation for TBSS and parallelisation over
> > multiple computers.
> > FAST v4.1 is now the default tissue-type segmentation program, and
> > FAST v3 has been removed from FSL. Hence all programs including
> > SIENA/SIENAX now use FAST v4.
> > FIRST subcortical segmentation is now considerably faster, has
> > improved boundary correction and now includes a cerebellum model.
> > The outputting of ANALYZE files is no longer supported as the format
> > is now strongly discouraged.
> >
> > The binaries, sources and test data can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsldownloads/
> >
> > Matthew
>
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