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Hi,

We need to rerun some data on spm99. We recently switched to AMD OPTERON
and SUSE 9.2 and we are trying to compile spm99 with Matlab 7.0.1.24704
(R14).  We downloaded the  makefile Wouter Depuydt posted. To get it to
run on spm99 we had to remove some statements referring to absent .c
files. We also installed his revised spm_platform.m.

After invoking spm, we got the usual gui. When we clicked PET/SPECT we
got an error from spm_list_files. "Initializing SPM to .. ??? Error
using == > spm_list_files spm_list_files.c not complied. See
spm_MAKE.sh" We checked that spm_list_files.mexa64 exists and has
executable permission.

Do you have a suggestion about how to fix this?

Thanks for your help.


Wouter Depuydt wrote:

>On Tuesday 01 March 2005 21:15, Cramer, Steven wrote:
>
>
>>Hi:
>>
>>We are unable to run SPM2 on a 64bit processor.  The last email on
>>this was about 1 year ago, main thrust seemed to be that Matlab could
>>not function at 64 bit, now it does and SPM still does not run.
>>Anybody have an update on this topic?
>>
>>
>>
>
>You have to recompile the mex-modules. I've tweaked the Makefile a bit to
>support the new 64-bit matlab for x86-64 (Opteron and "Xeon with EM64T").
>
>Steps to compile:
> 1/ download and unzip spm2.tgz
> 2/ download all updates
> 3/ type 'make Linux.a64' at the command prompt (if you are using my Makefile)
>
>Appart from these steps 'spm_platform.m' als needs a little update to support
>64bit matlab.
>
>Mind you, I've only compiled spm99 and spm2 for 64bit matlab, and opened some
>result files coming from spm99. We haven't done any analysis yet. Opening
>results and displaying them on anatomical sections seems to work fine.
>But I really don't know if an analysis won't crash and whether the results
>will be correct.
>
>
>Wouter
>
>PS: Where can I post the updated files? ('Makefile' and 'spm_platform.m')
>
>
>Wouter Depuydt
>KUL - Neurofysiologie
>Herestraat 49, bus 801
>B-3000 Leuven
>Tel.    +32 (0)16 347112
>Fax.    +32 (0)16 345993
>email   [log in to unmask]
>
>
>


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