chmod (as many other linux/unix commands) do not return anything except eventual errors.

 

Try './optseq2 --help' when you are in the optseq dierctory. Else write the full path before optseq2.

 

Pål

 

 

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Fra: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [mailto:freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] På vegne av Lukito, Steve
Sendt: 12. august 2013 12:31
Til: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Emne: [Freesurfer] Optseq2 with Cygwin

 

Dear optseq2 developers,

 

I would like to use optseq2 to develop optimal sequence for my MRI experiment. I have a windows machine (Windows 7, SP1, 64-bit OS)  so I installed Cygwin-64 to run the optseq2. What I’ve done so far:

-          Downloaded optseq2.exe (Cygwin version) and put this into the Cygwin-64 folder

-          I run Cygwin and change my directory to Cygwin-64 where the optseq2 is

-          I followed instructions from previous email trails so I typed in chmod a+x optseq2 (to make optseq2 executable within  the shell?)

-          Then I typed in ./optseq2 (since typing in optseq2 on its own results in -bash: optseq2: command not found)

 

On both occasions (chmod… and ./optseq2), the command prompt returns without output. As I understand it, at least, for the second command I should get the help text for optseq? Have I done something wrong?

 

Would really appreciate you help!

Steve

 

PS I am not familiar with UNIX so please be patient if my question is trivial J.

 

 

Steve Lukito, MSc.
PhD Candidate | Institute of Psychiatry | King's College London
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - PO85
16 De Crespigny Park
London SE5 8AF

 

Phone: 0207 848 0469