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=== Standalone for MAC ===
 
=== Standalone for MAC ===
If you plan to use ''Dynamo'' in the Mac without a Matlab license use this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_T9apWxsZjMUFlMLUs0ZnBDR2M google drive link].  
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If you plan to use ''Dynamo'' in the Mac without a Matlab license use this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_T9apWxsZjMajhhYVU4T1k4bm8 google drive link].  
 
This link is updated less frequently than the link for the latest Linux version. If you want the latest version of ''Dynamo'' as standalone for the Mac, drop us an email.  
 
This link is updated less frequently than the link for the latest Linux version. If you want the latest version of ''Dynamo'' as standalone for the Mac, drop us an email.  
  

Revision as of 21:54, 29 November 2016

Dynamo package

Matlab and Linux Standalone

Please follow this google drive link to download Dynamo. You can safely ignore any complaint of your browser about not being able to preview the file.

This package is around 2Gb as it includes the standalone Matlab MCR libraries of Matlab R2016b. The tar file can be installed both as standalone or inside the Matlab environment.

Standalone for MAC

If you plan to use Dynamo in the Mac without a Matlab license use this google drive link. This link is updated less frequently than the link for the latest Linux version. If you want the latest version of Dynamo as standalone for the Mac, drop us an email.

Alternate standalone versions

Note on the standalone use of Dynamo: We deliver in this google drive link the standalone compiled against the MCR library of Matlab R2015a (also included in the .tar file). Version R2015a ensures full compatibility with all Linux distributions. Libraries R2015b onwards deliver higher performance on rendering of graphic objects.

Example data sets

Examples of training data sets will be updated here