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Broccoli for Windows #32
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For Windows you have to run BROCCOLI through Matlab, as there is no
terminal in Windows. Here are some precompiled mex-files
https://github.com/wanderine/BROCCOLI/tree/master/compiled/Matlab/Windows
Yes TFCE will be enabled again, but I don't know when. The main problem is
the low speedup compared to randomise, since many clusterings have to be
performed. For low cluster defining thresholds (giving large clusters), the
parallel clustering used in BROCCOLI seems to be slower than in randomise.
2017-01-11 15:45 GMT+01:00 BertramW <[email protected]>:
… Hi,
1: In NITRC BROCCOLI is specified as ' Operating System: Windows,
POSIX/UNIX-like'.
How I can get it run in Windows?
2: Running RandomiseGroupLevel I got the message 'TFCE is currently
disabled'. Will it be enabled again? If so, when?
Best,
Bertram
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Many thanks for answering so quickly.Do the mex-files support GPUs? If so, which Matlab version is needed?Best,BertramOn Fri, 13 Jan 2017 11:46:49 +0100, Anders Eklund <[email protected]> wrote:For Windows you have to run BROCCOLI through Matlab, as there is no
terminal in Windows. Here are some precompiled mex-files
https://github.com/wanderine/BROCCOLI/tree/master/compiled/Matlab/Windows
Yes TFCE will be enabled again, but I don't know when. The main problem is
the low speedup compared to randomise, since many clusterings have to be
performed. For low cluster defining thresholds (giving large clusters), the
parallel clustering used in BROCCOLI seems to be slower than in randomise.
2017-01-11 15:45 GMT+01:00 BertramW <[email protected]>:
… Hi,
1: In NITRC BROCCOLI is specified as ' Operating System: Windows,
POSIX/UNIX-like'.
How I can get it run in Windows?
2: Running RandomiseGroupLevel I got the message 'TFCE is currently
disabled'. Will it be enabled again? If so, when?
Best,
Bertram
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The mex-files support any OpenCL device (CPU,GPU) for which you have
installed an OpenCL driver. I'm not sure which Matlab version that is
required.
2017-01-13 19:07 GMT+01:00 BertramW <[email protected]>:
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Many thanks for answering so quickly.Do the mex-files support GPUs? If so,
which Matlab version is needed?Best,BertramOn Fri, 13 Jan 2017 11:46:49
+0100, Anders Eklund ***@***.***> wrote:For Windows you
have to run BROCCOLI through Matlab, as there is no
terminal in Windows. Here are some precompiled mex-files
https://github.com/wanderine/BROCCOLI/tree/master/compiled/Matlab/Windows
Yes TFCE will be enabled again, but I don't know when. The main problem is
the low speedup compared to randomise, since many clusterings have to be
performed. For low cluster defining thresholds (giving large clusters), the
parallel clustering used in BROCCOLI seems to be slower than in randomise.
2017-01-11 15:45 GMT+01:00 BertramW ***@***.***>:
> Hi,
>
> 1: In NITRC BROCCOLI is specified as ' Operating System: Windows,
> POSIX/UNIX-like'.
> How I can get it run in Windows?
>
> 2: Running RandomiseGroupLevel I got the message 'TFCE is currently
> disabled'. Will it be enabled again? If so, when?
>
> Best,
> Bertram
>
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in Windows. Here are some precompiled mex-files\n\nhttps://github.
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TFCE will be enabled again, but I don't know when. The main problem is\nthe
low speedup compared to randomise, since many clusterings have to
be\nperformed. For low cluster defining thresholds (giving large clusters),
the\nparallel clustering used in BROCCOLI seems to be slower than in
randomise.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2017-01-11 15:45 GMT+01:00 BertramW \
***@***.***\u003e:\n\n\u003e Hi,\n\u003e\n\u003e 1: In
NITRC BROCCOLI is specified as ' Operating System: Windows,\n\u003e
POSIX/UNIX-like'.\n\u003e How I can get it run in Windows?\n\u003e\n\u003e
2: Running RandomiseGroupLevel I got the message 'TFCE is currently\n\u003e
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Hi,
1: In NITRC BROCCOLI is specified as ' Operating System: Windows, POSIX/UNIX-like'.
How I can get it run in Windows?
2: Running RandomiseGroupLevel I got the message 'TFCE is currently disabled'. Will it be enabled again? If so, when?
Best,
Bertram
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