Instead of typing analog, try ./analog

the ./ forces the shell to look in the current directory.

Daphne Qiu wrote:
> 
> I have tried to install the analog more than one month, but it doesn't run yet.
> I follow the instruction to compile and run the analog, but I always get "Command 
>not found" message.  I have typed
> % make
> % analog
> under the UNIX. Also I'm in same directory of analog file, and permission is 755.
> Is anybody know what 's wrong with my operation?
> 
> Thanks for help
> 
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