Hi,
I need Freesurfer for my windows OS. Is there any windows version of FreeSurfer? Please let me know ASAP.
Kind Regards Ruchira Tabassum
hi ruchira,
while there is no freesurfer for windows, you can run freesurfer on windows using docker or vagrant or the windows subsystem for unix (windows 10 pro or better). i would recommend learning about these technologies first. probably the most useful at this point would be to learn about docker (an example tutorial here: http://nipy.org/workshops/2017-03-boston/lectures/lesson-container/#1). if you can install and run docker on your system, and become familiar with docker, i would suggest using neurodocker ( https://github.com/kaczmarj/neurodocker) to create docker images for your analysis needs. if there are general questions about neurodocker or docker in neuroimaging, please post questions to neurostars.org.
cheers,
satra
On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Tabassum, Ruchira < Ruchira_Tabassum@student.uml.edu> wrote:
Hi,
I need Freesurfer for my windows OS. Is there any windows version of FreeSurfer? Please let me know ASAP.
Kind Regards
Ruchira Tabassum
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I think windows 10 (pro?) has a version of bash that FS runs under (including freeview). We don't support it yet, but we have run a subject on it, and it went all the way through and gave reasonable results.
On 8/5/17 2:00 PM, Satrajit Ghosh wrote:
hi ruchira,
while there is no freesurfer for windows, you can run freesurfer on windows using docker or vagrant or the windows subsystem for unix (windows 10 pro or better). i would recommend learning about these technologies first. probably the most useful at this point would be to learn about docker (an example tutorial here: http://nipy.org/workshops/2017-03-boston/lectures/lesson-container/#1). if you can install and run docker on your system, and become familiar with docker, i would suggest using neurodocker (https://github.com/kaczmarj/neurodocker) to create docker images for your analysis needs. if there are general questions about neurodocker or docker in neuroimaging, please post questions to neurostars.org http://neurostars.org.
cheers,
satra
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