Hi,
I was pleased to learn freesurfer runs with the standalone matlab runtime, and installed this on CentOS7. It seems to be working well. I noticed that there's also a version of spm12 that runs using this runtime, "with limitations." Two questions:
1. Are there freesurfer limitations using this runtime that can be overcome by having the full matlab version installed?
2. Can I use the same runtime I've already installed for freesurfer to run spm12, or will I need a new one?
Thanks,
John
John R. Absher, MD, FAAN GHS Neurosciences jabsher@ghs.orgmailto:jabsher@ghs.org 864-350-6655 (mobile)
Matlab is not needed for basic FS analysis. I think the only things it is used for in FS is hippocampal subfields, FSFAST, and lGI. I don't think there are any limitations, but I'm not sure. I don't know about spm12
On 04/10/2018 01:35 PM, John Absher wrote:
Hi,
I was pleased to learn freesurfer runs with the standalone matlab runtime, and installed this on CentOS7. It seems to be working well. I noticed that there’s also a version of spm12 that runs using this runtime, “with limitations.” Two questions:
1.Are there freesurfer limitations using this runtime that can be overcome by having the full matlab version installed?
2.Can I use the same runtime I’ve already installed for freesurfer to run spm12, or will I need a new one?
Thanks,
John
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*GHS Neurosciences*
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