Hi,
The FSL VM is available at http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsldownloads/FSL_vm5_32.zip
, we would not expect any problems with using other version of VMWare
Player/Workstation.
The string with Fedora in relates to the appropriate OSs for the
download.
Many Regards
Matthew
> I am really getting confused now. I inherited a VMware 2.5.1, CentOS
> 5, FSL
> 4.1.0 installation. I want to install FSL 4.1.4 as a separate VM. I
> downloaded
> this file:
>
> fsl-4.1.4-centos5_32.tar.gz
>
> The FSL Web page /fsl/fsl/windows.html says I should be getting a
> Zip file of
> the FSLvm, which I should then be able to double-click on and Windows
> Exporer will take care of the rest.
>
> I used Winzip to unzip the above tar.gz file, but it looks like the
> source code,
> not the FSLvm.
>
> Separately I have been able to download and install the Mac version,
> but that
> is not an option for me at my institution. I am stuck with Windows
> XP, and 32-
> bit at that. I am not allowed any of 1) a Linux box, 2) a Mac, or 3)
> a 64-bit
> version of Windows, not Vista, nor Win7.
>
> Q1: how do I get the FSLvm zip file?
>
> Q2: can I move to VMware PLayer 3.0 yet?
>
> Q3. how do I install FSL so all users of my computer can access it?
> the
> previous 4.1.0 installation can be run on another user's account, but
> complains when I try to run it on my account. VMware works fine for
> all users.
>
> Q4: any reason I should not purchase VMware Workstation and run the
> FSLvm
> under that instaed of VMware Player? The VMware Web site says the
> offer no
> support for VMware Player.
>
> Q5: what does this string mean in detail?
> CentOS5-32,Fedora6->10.WindowsVM-32bit
> Where does Fedora figure in? No mention of Fedora in the installation
> instructions.
>
> Thanks,
> -Jeff Eriksen
> Oregon Brain Imaging Research Laboratory (O'BIRL)
>
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