Hi John,

The computer is indeed a very cheap (but relatively new) one.  It has 736 MB
of Ram and uses an AMD Sempron processor (1.66 GHz).  I tried installing it
in an older (ancient) HP computer with 256 MB of Ram and a 550 MHz Celeron
processor.  The effect was pretty much identical - it froze the computer up
for about 5 minutes, but then worked fine.  I guess I will just get used to
it - the new features on the 5.33 version are worth it.

Thanks,
Terry




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> Hi Terry,
>
> I have seen the slow to load the Display Control behavior on a very
> low-end computer with only 256MB of RAM.  Which processor and how
> much memory is in your computer?
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> John Harwell
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> On Apr 3, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Terry Sewards wrote:
>
> > Hi David,
> >
> > I tried the method you suggested, using Caret 5.3 with the
> > Human.sphere_6.LEFT_HEM.73730.topo file, but all I could get on the
> > very
> > inflated surface was a few red dots along a line at z=0.  I then
> > tried the
> > new 5.33 Beta (Windows) version, which I had recently downloaded,
> > and it
> > worked fine after I managed to get the paint file up.  This was not
> > easy,
> > because as soon as I hit the Display Control button, the whole
> > screen froze
> > for about two minutes, then came back to life.  Do you think this a
> > problem
> > with the configuration on my computer?  Thanks.
> >
> > Terry
> >
> >
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> >> Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 22:36:15 -0700
> >> From: "Terry Sewards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Subject: [caret-users] Re: Drawing borders on fiducial surface
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> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Is there a way I can draw a border on the fiducial 3-D surface?  I'm
> > trying
> >> to map the perirhinal cortex and it jumps a cut as it extends toward
> >> temporopolar cortex, so when I draw the boundary on the flat map the
> >> resulting area looks fine, but on the fiducial surface there is a
> >> large
> > gap
> >> between the polar and posterior parts.  In the Caret 5.2 tutorial
> >> it says
> > it
> >> can be done, but is difficult.
> >>
> >> Terry Sewards
> >>
> >>
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> >> Message: 2
> >> Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 23:57:21 -0600
> >> From: David Van Essen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Subject: Re: [caret-users] Re: Drawing borders on fiducial surface
> >> To: "Caret, SureFit, and SuMS software users"
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> >> Terry,
> >>
> >> In Caret 5.3 you can draw 3-D borders on non-flat surfaces, using the
> >> Dimensions: 3D option in the Draw Borders dialog box.  Instead of
> >> using the fiducial surface, a highly inflated surface works better
> >> (see below - and is easy to generate if you don't have one already).
> >> Make sure that the topology assigned to the surface you are drawing
> >> on is CLOSED (not CUT).
> >>
> >> If you are drawing a closed border and want to paint in the enclosed
> >> region using the 'assign paint identifiers within the closed border',
> >> double-check that you haven't nadvertently assigned nodes on the far
> >> (invisible) side of the surface.  This doesn't happen when you use a
> >> highly inflated surface, as its center of gravity is at the origin
> >> and the 'negative screen-Z' nodes are excluded.  If you have problems
> >> on this front, consult with us again.
> >>
> >> David VE
> >>
> >> On Apr 1, 2006, at 11:36 PM, Terry Sewards wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Is there a way I can draw a border on the fiducial 3-D surface?
> >>> I'm trying
> >>> to map the perirhinal cortex and it jumps a cut as it extends toward
> >>> temporopolar cortex, so when I draw the boundary on the flat map the
> >>> resulting area looks fine, but on the fiducial surface there is a
> >>> large gap
> >>> between the polar and posterior parts.  In the Caret 5.2 tutorial
> >>> it says it
> >>> can be done, but is difficult.
> >>>
> >>> Terry Sewards
> >>>
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