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===Prerequisites===
 
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====Matlab====
 
* GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:
 
* GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:
 
** Matlab 6.5 (release 13)
 
** Matlab 6.5 (release 13)
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** Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)
 
** Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)
 
** Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) untested
 
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====Java Runtime Environment====
 
* The installer uses the Java build tool [http://ant.apache.org ant]. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Sun Developer Network].
 
* The installer uses the Java build tool [http://ant.apache.org ant]. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Sun Developer Network].
  

Revision as of 14:24, 14 May 2007

Installing GENIELab

Prerequisites

Matlab

  • GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:
    • Matlab 6.5 (release 13)
    • Matlab 7.0 (release 14)
    • Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1)
    • Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2)
    • Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3)
    • Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a)
    • Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)
    • Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) untested

Java Runtime Environment

  • The installer uses the Java build tool ant. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the Sun Developer Network.

Installation

UNIX/Linux

  1. Open a UNIX/Linux shell
  2. Unzip the distribution archive to a temporary location
  3. Navigate to the sub-directory appropriate for your version of Matlab
    • GENIELab-matlabR13
      Matlab 6.5 (release 13) compatible
    • GENIELab-matlabR14
      Matlab 7.0 (release 14) compatible
      Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1) compatible
    • GENIELab-matlabR14SP2
      Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2) compatible
      Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3) compatible
      Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a) compatible
      Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b) compatible
      Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) compatible but untested
  4. Invoke the installer
    ~/GENIELab-1.0.1/GENIELab-matlabR13> ./install.sh

Windows

  1. Open a command prompt
  2. Unzip the distribution archive to a temporary location
  3. Navigate to the sub-directory appropriate for your version of Matlab
    • GENIELab-matlabR13
      Matlab 6.5 (release 13) compatible
    • GENIELab-matlabR14
      Matlab 7.0 (release 14) compatible
      Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1) compatible
    • GENIELab-matlabR14SP2
      Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2) compatible
      Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3) compatible
      Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a) compatible
      Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b) compatible
      Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) compatible but untested
  4. Invoke the installer
    C:\GENIELab-1.0.1\GENIELab-matlabR13> install.bat

Installer

Configuration

  • Compute Toolbox

Uninstalling GENIELab