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![]() | How can I get MAtlab Hi Guys May sound silly, but I would love to run the simulator, but I don't have Matlab. Do I have to by a full MAtLab license before I can run it, if not what do I need to do to run it on a Xp machine? |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: How can I get MAtlab Hi Guys MatLab is a hi-tech sofrware in a first place, so with all nesessary bells & whistles (toolboxes) it costs a little bit more than for example M$ Windoze May sound silly, but I would love to run the simulator, but I don't have Matlab. Do I have to by a full MAtLab license before I can run it, if not what do I need to do to run it on a Xp machine? ![]() Anyway: I've stated requirements to the modules & options requrements my article: one will need MatLab version 7 or higher with Similink and Real Time workshop toolbox options (Alex please amend me if i'm wrong here). But IMHO the best way to run this sim for learning purposes only would be to compile simulation into a stand-alone program. It's possible and i've even succesfully made a compilation & linkage, but the unit built just refuses to run even on the same machine, claiming lack of some license. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: How can I get MAtlab Facless summed it up pretty well. If you want more info look at The MathWorks - MATLAB and Simulink for Technical Computing Might be possible to blag a student copy for reduced price but it will still be more than you (I) would want to pay just to run Alex's simulator. Simon |
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| So much more to learn ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: How can I get MAtlab We are working on a version in Python so you can run on any browser. It will take some time, but might be available this year..., for those without a licence or abominable tools that collect software and music for free such as Amule etc. Cheers Alex Facless summed it up pretty well. If you want more info look at The MathWorks - MATLAB and Simulink for Technical Computing Might be possible to blag a student copy for reduced price but it will still be more than you (I) would want to pay just to run Alex's simulator. Simon |
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| So much more to learn ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | More examples of using FM, with mCCR etc. We have posted a load of new stuff onto Deep Life Ltd: Specialists in life critical system design It includes a report under the DV section using Matlab Formal Modelling to quantify the risks of orifice injectors: mCCR, needle valves, variable orifice valves. There is also the start of the compliance disclosures and a detailed Fault Tree Analysis in the FMECA section. Alex Last edited by AD_ward9 : 18th March 2007 at 19:09. |
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