Dear George,
If your OS is Linux, you can use Xvfb (X Windows Virtual Frame Buffer)
which performs al graphical operations in memory.
Search in the SPM mailing list for Xvfb and you will find some more
information on that.
Regards
Pieter
Volkmar Glauche schreef:
> Dear George,
>
> SPM is not really designed to operate without a display. However, I
> have submitted a change for the next set of updates that should
> improve this. Once the updates are published, you can then set
> defaults.cmdline = true
> and SPM should not open the Menu and Interactive windows anymore. In
> command line mode, you can run most of SPM without any display (e.g.
> by running matlab -nodisplay). Those routines that really need user
> interactions in the GUI will not work, of course (e.g. results
> section, anything that creates custom uicontrol()s etc).
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Volkmar
>
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