This is a practical guide to using SPM. If you're after theory, you might want the Analysis Principles section from the menu on the left.
Getting started with SPM
SpmVersions - and how to launch them at the CBU
SPM tips and tools
[http://www.sph.sc.edu/comd/rorden/mritut.html Normalizing anatomical MRI scans of damaged brains] using SPM and MRIcro.
MaskedEpiNormalization - using the EPIs for spatial normalization.
DisplaySlices - display multiple image slices with activation data using matlab / SPM
Changing the location of images in an SPM design with SpmAnaCd
SpmTips - not otherwise classified tips and fixes
TrimmingImages using SPM
Automating SPM
[:AutomaticAnalysisIntroduction:aa] - automating SPM analyses
SpmBatch - batching SPM jobs
Programming with SPM
SpmGraphics - using the SPM output graphics for making figures
Benchmarking SPM
SpmWithPentium4 - tuning SPM for the Pentium 4 chip
[http://gnumex.sourceforge.net/ Compiling SPM on Windows]
SpmBenchmarks - benchmarks from machines running SPM
TestsNewConfigJuly2009 - testing different configurations of Linux with various neuroimaging packages
Recent Updates
2009/08/25 Default spm 8 to Matlab2009a
spm 8
now defaults to matlab2009a as this offers the full functionality
Also, you may do commands like
spm 5 matlab2009a
[RC]
2008/11/26 Update Juelich's Anatomy toolbox for SPM 5
Obtained a new pre-release version of the toolbox, containing new maps for the parietal lobe. Replaced the old version [RC]
2008/10/6 Installed Juelich's Anatomy toolbox into SPM 5
[RC]
2008/08/13 Added highmemory switch to spm
If you launch spm with you will be sent to a machine with 16 GB of RAM.
[RC]
Getting more help
For help on SPM and other analysis topics, see AnalysisHelp