Hi - please see the installation instructions at:
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/windows.html
The FSLvm is CentOS5 23-bit - hence that's the FSL distribution that
you need.
Wrt randomise examples - the new doc includes Two-Sample Unpaired T-
test with nuisance variables etc - exactly what kind of design were
you thinking about?
Cheers, Steve.
On 14 Aug 2007, at 11:09, Suzanna Laycock wrote:
> HI,
>
> Firstly, congratulations to everyone involved in producing the new
> FSL release - it looks extremely useful and an essential software
> for analysing DTI.
>
> I would like to ask one question about the new windows set up, it
> says follow the linux set up, but there's a few linux versions to
> download. Which one is appropriate to download and use with the
> VMPlayer?
>
> Secondly, might it be possible to have some centralised
> documentation on the Randomise page on how to analyse one's data
> further - comparing cognitive test results, etc.? I know this has
> cropped up frequently on the email lists, but a single method with
> rationale on the website would be useful, especially as many people
> will be wanting to compare FA with cognitive / behavioural tests.
>
> Best wishes
> Suzanna
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