Hi Steve,
I am having the same problem as Bryon did a few months ago. We have a
pipeline consisting of a Linux, Mac G5 and Intel macs. The Linux and
Mac G5 are running FSL 3.2. However, the Intel machines are newer and
3.2 was not available. We want to eventually upgrade all of the them
to the latest version but for our current studies we need to have
consistency. Is there FSL 3.2 for intel mac's available? or not where
could I download the source? and would it compile?
Thanks,
Arthur
On Jul 18, 2007, at 4:27 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Indeed it's possible that the core algorithms for those programs
> didn't change too much between 3.2 and 3.3. Likewise for 4, except
> for FDT which will have a major upgrade to allow crossing fibre
> modelling for diffusion data.
>
> However, if you really need the old sources you could email me
> directly and I can give you a link to them - though if you currently
> have 3.2 then that will include all the sources, even if it was a
> binary download! Though you may have problems compiling very old
> code with very new gcc, wherever you get 3.2 sources from.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
>
> On 18 Jul 2007, at 00:08, Bryon Mueller wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have processed several hundred subjects using a pipeline that
>> uses various FSL3.2 routines (BET, FDT, FLIRT, FAST, AVWMATHS). Our
>> computer system will change linux flavors shortly, and we don't
>> have the source code for FSL3.2 (just the RH9 binary). The only
>> source code I can find on the FSL download page is for 3.3.11.
>> Looking over the "What's New in this release" page, it seems like
>> BET, FDT, FLIRT, FAST, and the various AVW programs have changed
>> little from FSL3.2 to FSL3.3.11.
>>
>> I am wondering if you expect that we would get the same results
>> when data processed under the same pipeline running FC5 and FSL3.2
>> vs CentOS4 and FSL3.3.11? Same question, But with the soon to be
>> released FSL4 version? Can one still obtain the FSL3.2 source code?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bryon
>
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