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 ==== Windows ==== ==== Windows ====
-For Windows, I personally prefer the freely available MicroSoft VC++ 2008 Express edition. Be aware that to compile 64-bit MEX files, you must also install the SDK for Windows 2008, see the [[http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-6IJJ3L/index.html?solution=1-6IJJ3L|solution provided by MathWorks.com]].+For Windows, I personally prefer the freely available MicroSoft VC++ 2008 Express edition. Be aware that to compile 64-bit MEX files, you must also install the SDK for Windows 2008, see the [[http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-6IJJ3L/index.html?solution=1-6IJJ3L|solution provided by MathWorks.com]] (for newer versions of Windows, please follow [[http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-ECUGQX/|these instructions]]).
  
 ==== Octave ==== ==== Octave ====
 For non-Mac systems, Octave should come with a bundled compiler (Windows) or, for Linux systems, is compiled from sources or the system definitely should have a compiler installed. If you wish to use NeuroElf under Octave and you run into problems getting the MEX files compiled, please get in touch under ''info (a) neuroelf (.) net''. For non-Mac systems, Octave should come with a bundled compiler (Windows) or, for Linux systems, is compiled from sources or the system definitely should have a compiler installed. If you wish to use NeuroElf under Octave and you run into problems getting the MEX files compiled, please get in touch under ''info (a) neuroelf (.) net''.
neuroelf_mex_files.txt · Last modified: 2011/08/22 14:28 by jochen