= Neuromag Software = We have two HP workstations on which Neuromag software runs fine. We also have pre-release versions that run under Linux (Redhat4). These can be called directly from the command line, and will run on a linux box with the minimal current load. See AccessingNeuromagSoftware for more details about these different options. The Neuromag software consists of several separate programs: * [[Maxfilter|MaxFilter]] - for applying SSS to averaged or raw data. Removes much noise. Necessary if Active Shielding used. Also vital for movement compensation, and many other features. * '''Xplotter '''- for viewing averaged files and doing basic operations (like subtractions) * '''Xfit''' - advanced tool for dipole fits (single and multiple ECD) to averaged files * '''Graph''' - flexible (though complicated) software for processing both raw data (eg spectral analysis, averaging) and averaged files (eg statistics). Can be batched to do anything with any kinds of data. * '''Seglab''' - for segmenting MRIs and creating BEMs * '''MRILab''' - for coregistering MRI and MEG data, and creating forward models. Can be used in combination with Xfit for overlaying ECDs on MRIs. * '''MCE''' - Minimum Current Estimate, and L1-norm distributed solution * '''Dicom Access''' - converting DICOM files to FIFF format. Necessary if you want to use MRILab or SegLab. If you have [[CbuBaseWiki:GettingApproval|Cambridge / CBU permissions]], you can access the ElektaSoftwareManuals. For more general information on analysis with Neuromag software, visit here NeuromagAnalysis.