11-18-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corona688
I don't suppose he could just give you ssh access to his computer?
Quite safe for him to do if he gives you your own account. You can't manipulate the GUI without a GUI login. I couldn't even make my friend's computer beep over the internet.
This is something I could look into.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corona688
It's possible but not trivial, and OSX is not free. You won't get it running without paying or pirating and I really shouldn't endorse the latter.
I do believe folks should get paid for the software they write, unless they want to offer it up for free. I just think it might make more sense to pay for OSX and run it on a computer I already have if that is possible. I have been thinking of setting up virtual box or buying vmware, since I have a bunch of different OS going. I am still primarily working in XP 32-bit, so I thought I would wait until I got a new rig with more RAM.
LMHmedchem
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vborient
vborient(1) The VoxBo Manual vborient(1)
NAME
vborient - re-orient 3D or 4D image data
SYNOPSIS
vborient <infile> <outfile> <new orientation> [-from <orient>]
DESCRIPTION
vborient is part of the VoxBo suite of tools for brain image analysis.
vborient re-orients 3D and 4D volumes along the major axes, using simple three-letter codes for (R)ight, (L)eft, (I)nferior, (S)uperior,
(A)nterior, and (P)osterior. E.g., an axial image in radiological orientation is RPI.
To get a complete list of available flags, run the program with no arguments.
AVAILABILITY
Pre-built VoxBo binaries are available for Linux, OSX, and Cygwin, and via the NeuroDebian project (neuro.debian.net) for Debian deriva-
tives.
CAVEATS
VoxBo is provided with no warranty whatsoever.
AUTHOR
For an historical roster of the VoxBo development team, visit www.voxbo.org.
SEE ALSO
For detailed help on any VoxBo command-line program, run it with no arguments. For graphical programs, use the -h flag. For more help
with VoxBo, for information about the mailing list, or to report bugs, visit the web site at www.voxbo.org.
For information about file format support in VoxBo, see voxbo-fileformats(7). For general information about VoxBo, see voxbo(7).
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