[FieldTrip] simbio tutorial

Afshin Samani afsamani at hst.aau.dk
Fri Feb 8 10:44:09 CET 2019


Thanks Johannes for the hint. Apparently, I had to setup the compiler in MATLAB too.
Best,
Afshin

From: fieldtrip <fieldtrip-bounces at science.ru.nl> On Behalf Of Johannes
Sent: 7. februar 2019 15:44
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Subject: Re: [FieldTrip] simbio tutorial

Dear Afshin,

the simbio mex-files require to have the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributables and Intel Visual Fortran Redistributables installed when run on windows. Otherwise dll-files will be missing, as seen in your error message. I hope this helps.

Best,
    Johannes

Am Do., 7. Feb. 2019 um 15:35 Uhr schrieb Afshin Samani <afsamani at hst.aau.dk<mailto:afsamani at hst.aau.dk>>:
Dear all,

I am just trying to familiarize myself with the functionalities of Fieldtrip.
I was trying to run the tutorial on FEM volume conduction model for EEG
http://www.fieldtriptoolbox.org/tutorial/headmodel_eeg_fem/
Apparently, the new versions of fieldtrip do not have a simbio folder in their external sources.
I read in an old query that somebody got it from an older version of fieldtrip and it resolved the problem.
https://mailman.science.ru.nl/pipermail/fieldtrip/2016-April/010348.html

I did the same but apparently, it was not sufficient to add that folder to the external folder. When I did that, I faced with a chunk of error messages about invalid mex files requiring some other dll files like 'MSVCR90.dll', 'svml_dispmd.dll', and many more.
I am running MATLAB on a windows platform. Could this be the reason? I did not see any instruction for avoiding windows for this tutorial though.

I tried to search for a solution but I did not find any instruction on how to get around this trouble. Could anybody help?

Best regards,
Afshin



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