It's working now, with a new file on the GitHub repository 
<https://github.com/NetLogo/Mathematica-Link>. Some discussion 
<https://forum.netlogo.org/t/mathematica-link-not-working-for-versions-newer-than-6-2-2/576/5>
 
happened on the NetLogo forum.

On Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 6:47:34 AM UTC-4 Christopher Ruebeck wrote:

> Yep, your answer on stack overflow 
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78581550/how-to-install-netlogo-v-6-4-0-mathematica-link>
>  
> seems to be the best available at the moment. Mathematic Link seems to be a 
> lightly-maintained feature.
>
> On Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 6:08:05 PM UTC-4 Michael Kerckhove wrote:
>
>> I am having the same difficulty using Mathematica Link in NetLogo 6.4.0.  
>> When I give what I think is the valid address "/Applications/Netlogo 
>> 6.4.0/" as an argument to NLStart[] in Mathematica, I get the message
>> NLStart::netlogonotfound: NetLogo could not be found in: 
>> /Applications/NetLogo 6.4.0/
>>
>> Any advice?
>> Thanks, Mike
>> On Friday, May 26, 2023 at 3:36:13 PM UTC-4 chris wrote:
>>
>>> This is a relatively trivial question about using Mathematica to drive 
>>> NetLogo 6.3.0. It's also not hugely urgent for me, but it would be better 
>>> if it worked.
>>>
>>> When I give what I think is the valid address "/Applications/Netlogo 
>>> 6.3.0/" as an argument to NLStart[] in Mathematica, I get the message, 
>>> "Mathematica could not find your NetLogo installation directory in: 
>>> /Applications/Netlogo 6.3.0/. Would you like to locate it?" My locating it 
>>> doesn't help. (The same thing occurs when I leave of the final forward 
>>> slash.)
>>>
>>> Doing the same thing with 6.2.0 works. That's the reason that this is 
>>> not urgent for me, but it also seems to indicate that there's something 
>>> wrong with NetLogo 6.3.0's ability to connect to Mathematica.
>>>
>>> I tried reinstalling the NetLogo.m file, but that didn't help. It also 
>>> doesn't work if I first set $NLHome and then call $NLStart[] with no 
>>> argument. Ideas?
>>>
>>> (In addition, the Mathematica tutorial sent with 6.3.0 lists the 
>>> directly as 6.2.0. That's a simple fix for the next version's rollout.)
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>

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