Good point -- the PALS_B12 tutorial was intended as a full day tutorial.

The one John cites below is much quicker, but obviously less comprehensive.

John Harwell once said, "You can't have a tutorial called 'The Basics' that's over 80 pages." Well, I agree. Although the title is misleading, the PALS tutorial is still a worthwhile investment of a day for many users.

On 01/16/2008 08:50 AM, John Harwell wrote:
Sofia,

Go to "http://brainmap.wustl.edu/resources/caretnew.html#Tutorials55"; and try the Caret 5.504 Quick Start Tutorial. We have used it in workshops for a short (one hour or so) introduction to Caret.

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On Jan 16, 2008, at 8:32 AM, Sofia Crespi wrote:

Hy,
I just downloaded caret this week..versions 5.51 I guess
I'm looking for a SIMPLE user's guide to make the first approaches to caret...
wich one is the one to start with?
I started reading "The basic's one" but since it is a list of command is not useful if I cannot understand what is a spec file ecc ecc...

thank you
Sofia Crespi
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