Thanks Chad, Boris, and Khead
It's a windows program that has graphical interface much simpler than the matlab mni2tal, but the result is the same. It can be opened and seen concurrently while SPM and TD and other programs are running. However it can read text files containing multiple lines of coordination (X Y Z) to make an output file in the same directory to be used in Talairach Daemon.
Take care,
Ahmad
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Hi. I'm curious about this script:

1) How do you run it?

2) What improvements does it have over the previous mni2tal?

Thanks,
Chad

At 12:28 PM 1/14/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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I've put a newer version of the MNI2TAL.exe on the web.
You can download it from here:
http://chat.carleton.ca/~asohrabi/asoarc/MNI2TAL1_1.exe
 
Ahmad
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Ahmad Sohrabi, PhD. Student
Institute of Cognitive Science
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
 
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From: suchan
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:00 AM
Subject: mni2tal program

Dear Dr. Sohrabi,



 
would you please send the program again, as it was blocked by outlook due to its .exe extension. If you would zip the program of change the .exe into .ex_ everything would be ok.

Many thanks in advance

Yours sincerely

B Suchan



 
Dr. Boris Suchan

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience

Ruhr University Bochum

44780 Bochum

Tel.: + 49 234 3227575

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