nd I cannot guarantee that there is no leakage. You might want to
> try doing the simulation without the head motion. That should reduce the RAM
> requirements.
>
> Best,
>
> Caspar
>
> VON: Samuel St-Jean [mailto:samuel.st-j...@usherbrooke.ca]
> GESENDET: M
Hello everyone,
I downloaded the archive for re-generating the data from the challenge
website and am using the latest mitk master branch. Everything built
fine on my ubuntu 15.04 machine in release mode and I can run MITK
itself without any problem nor errors.
Although, I tried both the
Hello,
I see that there are new builds for ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04, but
unfortunately the glibc from cent 7 is a bit older. As I was trying to run
some fiberfox simulations with motion and all, it made my computer swap by
using over 19 GB of ram. Of course we have servers for heavy duty stuff,
but
st you not to
> build Shared Libs and Testing, targets which can depend on Qt even when
> building without it.
>
> - Configure, check that no Qt dependencies or path are present in the
> options, Generate and start building !
>
>
>
> Alex
> --
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible ot save ht ecomplex k-space from a
fiberfox simulations. According to the old doc, that seems feasible [1],
but there is no mention of it in the most recent version [2] nor can I find
an option to export those maps (as say through the output additional
?
Peter
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*Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 12. April 2018 16:29
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*Betreff:* [mitk-users] getting complex k-space out of fiberfox
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible ot save ht ecomplex k-space