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All,
I added the lines for the one Jon and Jaime sent. It's the same
license file essentially. It seemed to work
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Please be advised that we are on 64-bit OS.
The Matlab installation for the 64-bit message goes like this:
Linux (x86_64) version not supported for Symbolic Math Toolbox
I installed the 32-bit version of Symbolic Math Toolbox. It should work.
May I request the acid test of running real code against the Symbolic
Math Toolbox ?
Damn licenses.. go FOSS.
Based on Dave's observation, it's listed now here.
>> ver
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MATLAB Version 7.1.0.183 (R14) Service Pack 3
MATLAB License Number: 304164
Operating System: Linux 2.4.21-32.EL #1 SMP Fri Apr 15 21:02:58 EDT
2005 x86_64
Java VM Version: Java 1.4.2 with Blackdown Java-Linux Team Java
HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
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MATLAB Version
7.1 (R14SP3)
Simulink Version
6.3 (R14SP3)
Bioinformatics Toolbox Version
2.1.1 (R14SP3)
Control System Toolbox Version
6.2.1 (R14SP3)
Curve Fitting Toolbox Version
1.1.4 (R14SP3)
Image Processing Toolbox Version
5.1 (R14SP3)
Instrument Control Toolbox Version
2.3 (R14SP3)
Optimization Toolbox Version
3.0.3 (R14SP3)
Signal Processing Blockset Version
6.2 (R14SP3)
Signal Processing Toolbox Version
6.4 (R14SP3)
SimMechanics Version
2.3 (R14SP3)
Stateflow Version
6.3 (R14SP3)
Statistics Toolbox Version
5.1 (R14SP3)
Symbolic Math Toolbox Version
3.1.3 (R14SP3)
Thanks,
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Robin
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On Mar 3, 2006, at 10:22 AM, jaime combariza wrote:
> Robin:
>
>
> I placed a license.dat file in my home directory which contains all
> toolboxes we are licensed for
> and a link to the network license for the symbolic math toolbox
> from unixgen. I installed it on
> my Linux partition (laptop) and it installed okay. Could you try
> this file and a new install for matlab?
> Somebody has to move cd's in and out so I will not be able to
> install it myself.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Jaime E. Combariza, Ph.D.
> Assistant Director Research Computing
> http://www.muohio.edu/researchcomputing
> Miami University
> (513) 529-5080
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