[MINC-users] MINC 2.0.13 - windows

Penhune Lab penhunelab at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 10:34:20 EDT 2007


i already compiled minc 2.0.13 using visual studio 2003. the thing is i only
compiled the main library (minc2.dll), mincinfo, mincresample and
mincreshape

If you need any of those let me know. if you need anything else i don't
think i have the time to set that up right now. I'm writing instructions on
how to run a basic fmri analysis under windows natively (i don't like
cygwin) so i still have to port a couple more things (like mritotal). i
finished porting fmr_preprocess and the mni_autoreg tools just in case you
need them too.

I will we posting a website on how to install everything under windows
hopefully sooner rather than later.

ps. i think i wrote a document for myself about the necessary settings
(trial and error + a little intuition) to compile minc in visual studio. let
me know if you're interested on that too

Alejandro Endo

On 10/10/07, Rupert Brooks <rupe.brooks at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi people,
>
> I've been using Leila Bagdadis Windows binaries of minc 2.0.09 for a
> while now.  Its high time for me to upgrade, mainly for compatibility
> with the  MINC reader in ITK3.4 (in the Review section).
>
> What is particularly important to me is to be able to link against it
> with Visual C++.  It doesnt seem easy to get cygwin or mingw to take
> me down this road.  Has anyone done this?
>
> My main questions are - how were these binaries built?   They seem to
> have been built with VC++7, and i suppose that means that Microsoft's
> Posix compatibility layer was used.  But this is a total guess based
> on running strings against the binary.  Does anyone plan to build a
> set of these soon (Leila??) ?
>
> Anyway, if no one has plans to build a set, I don't mind building it,
> but a few pointers as to where to start would be very helpful.
>
> cheers
> Rupert  B.
>
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> Rupert Brooks
> McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines (www.cim.mcgill.ca)
> Ph.D Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
> http://www.cyberus.ca/~rbrooks
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