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Fedora 23 | 64 bits | rpm | sudo rpm -Uvh pranas_fedora23_x86_64.rpm Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/share/pranas/lib alias pranas='/usr/local/share/pranas/bin/pranas' |
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Fedora 23 | 64 bits | tar.gz | Choose an installation directory ({install_path}) and move pranas_fedora23_x86_64.tar.gz inside it, then : tar zxvf pranas_fedora23_x86_64.tar.gz Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:{install_path}/pranas/lib alias pranas='{install_path}/bin/pranas' |
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Fedora 25 | 64 bits | rpm | sudo rpm -Uvh pranas_fedora25_x86_64.rpm Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/share/pranas/lib alias pranas='/usr/local/share/pranas/bin/pranas' |
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Fedora 25 | 64 bits | tar.gz | Choose an installation directory ({install_path}) and move pranas_fedora25_x86_64.tar.gz inside it, then : tar zxvf pranas_fedora25_x86_64.tar.gz Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:{install_path}/pranas/lib alias pranas='{install_path}/bin/pranas' |
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Ubuntu 16.04 | 64 bits | deb | sudo dpkg -i pranas_ubuntu16_04_x86_64.deb Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/share/pranas/lib alias pranas='/usr/local/share/pranas/bin/pranas' |
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Ubuntu 16.04 | 64 bits | tar.gz | Choose an installation directory ({install_path}) and move pranas_ubuntu16_04_x86_64.tar.gz inside it, then : tar zxvf pranas_ubuntu16_04_x86_64.tar.gz Add these lines in your bash environment: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:{install_path}/pranas/lib alias pranas='{install_path}/bin/pranas' |
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Windows 7,8,10 | 64 bits | exe | Double click on pranas_win10_x86_64.exe and follow instructions. | Download |
Name | Description | Acknowledgements | Zip |
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mouse-P77_28_10_14 | MEA electrode array recording of a mouse retina in response to a moving pattern. Spikes are available as an HDF5 file. This data can be used to run the tutorial/example about classical and population analysis tools. | From Evelyne Sernagor and Gerrit Hilgen, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, UK | Download |
mouse-P39_17_06_14 | MEA electrode array recording of a mouse retina in response to flashed white noise stimulus. Spikes are available as an HDF5 file. White noise images are provided. This data can be used to run the tutorial/example about receptive fields estimation. | From Evelyne Sernagor and Gerrit Hilgen, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, UK | Download |
retina_configs | Configuration files for pre-set virtual retinas. Moving sequences as stimulation are provided. This data can be used to run the tutorial about Virtual Retina. | -- | Download |
videos | Sample real and synthetic videos. | With contributions from Evelyne Sernagor and Gerrit Hilgen, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, UK | Download |