Hi,
A while ago we were asked if still support was needed for FreeSurfer on a PPC Mac. I was one of the "happy" few who needed this. But I now can inform you that as far as I'm concerned you can discontinue this support.
Thank you for all your support sofar.
Ed
We still have here an old, but very good dual-core PPC that we use to work with tksurfer, tkmedit, qdec, glmfit and other utilities. If not at all hard to compile, it would be good to continue having FreeSurfer available... At some point we'll inevitably have to turn that machine off, but it continues to be so stable and useful... :-)
On 05/11/2011 10:15 AM, Ed Gronenschild wrote:
Hi,
A while ago we were asked if still support was needed for FreeSurfer on a PPC Mac. I was one of the "happy" few who needed this. But I now can inform you that as far as I'm concerned you can discontinue this support.
Thank you for all your support sofar.
Ed
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ok. our powerpc machine is still chugging away, so we can continue to build and distribute that platform. probably we may not support freeview, as that involves some complicated work to get working, but the main stream and the tools you mention can be supported.
n.
On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 10:54 -0400, Anderson Winkler wrote:
We still have here an old, but very good dual-core PPC that we use to work with tksurfer, tkmedit, qdec, glmfit and other utilities. If not at all hard to compile, it would be good to continue having FreeSurfer available... At some point we'll inevitably have to turn that machine off, but it continues to be so stable and useful... :-)
On 05/11/2011 10:15 AM, Ed Gronenschild wrote:
Hi,
A while ago we were asked if still support was needed for FreeSurfer on a PPC Mac. I was one of the "happy" few who needed this. But I now can inform you that as far as I'm concerned you can discontinue this support.
Thank you for all your support sofar.
Ed
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Thanks Nick! Sounds great!
On 05/11/2011 11:33 AM, Nick Schmansky wrote:
ok. our powerpc machine is still chugging away, so we can continue to build and distribute that platform. probably we may not support freeview, as that involves some complicated work to get working, but the main stream and the tools you mention can be supported.
n.
On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 10:54 -0400, Anderson Winkler wrote:
We still have here an old, but very good dual-core PPC that we use to work with tksurfer, tkmedit, qdec, glmfit and other utilities. If not at all hard to compile, it would be good to continue having FreeSurfer available... At some point we'll inevitably have to turn that machine off, but it continues to be so stable and useful... :-)
On 05/11/2011 10:15 AM, Ed Gronenschild wrote:
Hi,
A while ago we were asked if still support was needed for FreeSurfer on a PPC Mac. I was one of the "happy" few who needed this. But I now can inform you that as far as I'm concerned you can discontinue this support.
Thank you for all your support sofar.
Ed
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