[caret-users] (no subject)
hi Donna/David I had downloaded the windows version of Caret5 sometime ago, but realized that I would be better off using the linux version. Since I was doing the analysis till now on spm, i really did not follow it up. Now that I require it to start doing metaanalysis and display, I would be needing it, but realized that I have forgotten my user id and p/w. Sorry to give you the trouble, but could you help me out!? I would be a starting user, and I have a linux O/S. I have not decided on the machine characteristics, so if you could give me something to start working on... thanks Shantanu Ghosh, PhD Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas New Delhi 110016 INDIA Tel.: +91-11-2659 6589 Fax: +91-11-2659 6509 - Find out what India is talking about on - Yahoo! Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Yahoo! Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW
Re: [caret-users] (no subject)
Hi Dr. Ghosh, I think you want the login and password for the download page: http://brainmap.wustl.edu/pub/caret/index.html login: Rabbit password: Carrot If you're talking about your caret-users mailing list options, you can get a password reminder here: http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/mailman/options/caret-users As for machine specs, I'm not sure whether there's a strict minimum memory or graphics card requirement. If you're just using the machine for mapping foci or functional data, then memory and CPU are less important. But if you're planning to to run segmentation and spherical registration, or any of the options under Attributes: Metric and Surface Shape Statistical Operations, then I'd aim for at least 2Gb memory and the fastest CPU you can afford (preferrably multiple processes). We've had good luck with NVidia graphics cards, but plenty of people use other types of cards. I'm sure you know to get plenty of disk space, since you're using SPM. On 12/11/2006 07:45 AM, shantanu ghosh wrote: hi Donna/David I had downloaded the windows version of Caret5 sometime ago, but realized that I would be better off using the linux version. Since I was doing the analysis till now on spm, i really did not follow it up. Now that I require it to start doing metaanalysis and display, I would be needing it, but realized that I have forgotten my user id and p/w. Sorry to give you the trouble, but could you help me out!? I would be a starting user, and I have a linux O/S. I have not decided on the machine characteristics, so if you could give me something to start working on... thanks Shantanu Ghosh, PhD Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas New Delhi 110016 INDIA Tel.: +91-11-2659 6589 Fax: +91-11-2659 6509 Find out what India is talking about on - Yahoo! Answers India http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail/in/yanswers/*http://in.answers.yahoo.com/ Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Yahoo! Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail/in/messengertagline/*http://in.messenger.yahoo.com ___ caret-users mailing list caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users -- Donna L. Dierker (Formerly Donna Hanlon; no change in marital status -- see http://home.att.net/~donna.hanlon for details.)
[caret-users] Flat surface crossovers
Dear experts, I am trying to flatten a surface. After medial wall and calcarine cut corrections, I obtain the attached flat surface with some crossovers. The 'initial Flattening Dialog' informs that cuts used to excise errors should begin and end outside the map perimeter. I am not really sure about what it means. Should I draw the new cuts inside or outside the borders (perimeter?) of the initial flat map. Could someone clarify it to me? Thanks for your help, Mateus inline: initial_flat_surface.jpg
Re: [caret-users] Flat surface crossovers
It means start on the outside and end on the inside, as shown in the attached capture, which shows an exaggeratedly thick red cut near some crossovers. Both Erin and I would have left these minor, peripheral crossovers alone (i.e., no cuts), because we know from experience they tend to cause no trouble. If there were tangles or fold-overs, then we'd cut them out. On 12/11/2006 11:03 AM, Mateus Joffily wrote: Dear experts, I am trying to flatten a surface. After medial wall and calcarine cut corrections, I obtain the attached flat surface with some crossovers. The 'initial Flattening Dialog' informs that cuts used to excise errors should begin and end outside the map perimeter. I am not really sure about what it means. Should I draw the new cuts inside or outside the borders (perimeter?) of the initial flat map. Could someone clarify it to me? Thanks for your help, Mateus ___ caret-users mailing list caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users -- Donna L. Dierker (Formerly Donna Hanlon; no change in marital status -- see http://home.att.net/~donna.hanlon for details.) inline: initial_flat_surface.jpg