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Hello,

I’m attempting to download FSFAST on my non-MGH computer using the instructions 
here 
(http://secure-web.cisco.com/1n4qrYftNmBzlQYL-31wPAegOcrSfYRBH8975kyPjOBIYuySQDIjSDekUmoCNLDawG9fcYCUhpK8MIhnMGNe1MYO0o7Jw4QxJNDS6OXNKAy6UwLLNHfdx8heUQlvlp6k08bTiIdnXulyI7hEmgGSQjM_S17vGBHDohVFN5I4VSsAu5nR1QqT1NVMCod66yn-7Jdx_tsSX4F_7BP4DZQ6grvTRa-g6IbknVeh6cKedJk5XZHveMMUlKojKlvE0cgd6CUL8f5Gvar3RTOU1H2JQPnHS1QQQJRdmndy2ZH8JhnKeOKhas_Y1fdrgJ7VNJ5ClxkkmhKzAl061pEb6HYX3BA/http%3A%2F%2Fftp.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fpub%2Fdist%2Ffreesurfer%2Ftutorial_packages%2FOSX%2Ffreesurfer%2Ffsfast%2Fdocs%2FINSTALL.pdf),
 however I’m not able to follow the following step:

ftp> cd pub/flat/fmri-analysis
due to the directory “flat” not appearing. When I ls into the “pub” directory I 
can only see the following contents:

                articles
                data
                dist
                docs
                lost+found
                misc
                optseq
                projects
                security

Could you let me know if the directory “flat” still exists, and if so how to 
access it? If not, could you please verify the location of “fmri-analysis”?

Thank you!
Emily
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