Bruce, Thanks. I'll be happy to be a Solaris site if you could use one.
Sorry about the open source dig but I couldn't resist. It's just that I'm very happy running fsl & AFNI on my G4 powerbook:-) I certainly appreciate your position and I am glad I have the chance to use freesurfer now. Take care. -Morgan On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 21:56, Bruce Fischl wrote: > Hi Dan and Morgan, > > we do have a solaris version, although we don't have too many suns around > so it hasn't gotten a whole lot of testing. I'll try to get a working > version on the web site sometime in the next couple of weeks. Feel free to > email me if it hasn't happened by mid April. > > I appreciate the desire for open source, but it's just not an option for us > at the moment. > > Bruce > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Bruce Fischl email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mass. General Hosp. NMR Center. tel:(617)-726-4897 > Rm. 2328, Building 149, 13th Street fax:(617)-726-7422 > Charlestown, MA 02129 USA > > > > On 21 Mar 2002, Morgan Hough wrote: > > > Dan, > > > > I would certainly be interested in a Solaris version if one is > > available. The magnetic resonance science center at UCSF has a large Sun > > install base. The solaris link from the freesurfer download page is not > > active (at least the last time I checked). You won't be able to use the > > Linux version without the Solaris Linux compatibility shim and, to be > > honest, I have no idea how well it works. Is that what you are using? > > > > -Morgan > > > > PS Of course, if the code was open other people could support their home > > platforms and Cortechs could have their product :-) > > > > On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 09:58, Dan Sasso wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > In the hopes of avoiding the purchase of a Linux system to run the freesurfer >software, we installed it on a SUN sparc station. The system is looking for and >can't find the library file "libstdc++.so.2.10". Can someone provide this file or >tell me where to get it? Are we barking up the wrong tree trying to get the software >to work on this system? Is anybody using SUN's? > > > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > Dan Sasso > > > University of Connecticut Health Center > > > Program in Functional Neuro-Imaging > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > (860)679-7909 > > > >