What programs can be added to the analysis software package?
The analysis script archives on our web site are a collection of locally developed or user-contributed analysis scripts, which can be freely downloaded and installed on your system. In some cases, scripts on our web site are already included in the package, but in those cases the version on our site may be a newer version with added features. If in doubt, look in the /usr/neuro/bin directory, as described above, to see which commands are included in the analysis software package on your system. If the script you’re looking for isn’t listed there, or the size is different from that listed in the analysis script archive then you should probably download and install the needed script. To download a script from our web site, you can view the list at http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/archives/viewscript.cgi, then right-click on the link to the script you want and choose “Save Link As…” or some equivalent selection from the pop-up menu, or you can left-click the link to view the script, and the
The analysis script archives on our web site are a collection of locally developed or user-contributed analysis scripts, which can be freely downloaded and installed on your system. In some cases, scripts on our web site are already included in the package, but in those cases the version on our site may be a newer version with added features. If in doubt, look in the /usr/neuro/bin directory, as described above, to see which commands are included in the analysis software package on your system. If the script you’re looking for isn’t listed there, or the size is different from that listed in the analysis script archive then you should probably download and install the needed script. To download a script from our web site, you can view the list at http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/archives/viewscript.cgi, then right-click on the link to the script you want and choose “Save Link As…” or some equivalent selection from the pop-up menu, or you can left-click the link to view the script, and the