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The following pieces of software are available on the CBU Linux systems. To run them, from a VNC session to any one of the Linux machines, type the command. At the moment, there is only one machine (l21, a RedHat Enterprise 4 machine) that contains the software, so no matter which machine you launch from it will run there. The following pieces of software are available on the CBU Linux systems. To run them, from a VNC session to any one of the Linux machines, type the command. At the moment, there is only one machine (l21, a Red Hat Enterprise 4 machine) that contains the software, so no matter which machine you launch from it will run there.

Linux versions of Elekta software

The following pieces of software are available on the CBU Linux systems. To run them, from a VNC session to any one of the Linux machines, type the command. At the moment, there is only one machine (l21, a Red Hat Enterprise 4 machine) that contains the software, so no matter which machine you launch from it will run there.

You need to be a member of the "neuro" group to use the software - email it-help to be added to this.

Command

Description

xfit

Dipole fitting

xplotter

View averages in sensor space

cliplab

Tool for arranging graphic clips

mce

Distributed source localisation

dicom_access

Used to access MRI DICOM format images

graph

Not currently supported on Linux - data pre-processing tool

maxfilter_gui

Tool for applying SSS (source space separation); also useful for: re-averaging your data with different artefact rejection; converting data

mrilab

Used for viewing and processing MRI data

seglab

Used to segment grey & white matter in MRI prior to source modelling

view_brain

For viewing a brain with dipoles, I think

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