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Re: free Matlab access?


From: Martin Weiser
Subject: Re: free Matlab access?
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:45:20 +0100 (CET)


On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Jaroslav Hajek wrote:

hello,

during creation of my various contributions to improve Octave's
performance, I was often interested in how Octave performs compared to
Matlab. Though I have access to a machine with Matlab at Czech TU,
unfortunately the disk quota prevents me from compiling Octave on that
machine. Also, the Matlab version installed, 2007a is not quite the
most recent (though it's not bad). Technically I'm not a student of
CTU so negotiating a bigger quota is not that easy.
So I was just wondering if someone could easily set up a remote
account for me (or others) with access to Matlab and tools & space to
compile Octave? I think that such usage would even comply with a
research license (though it may not be the kind of research mw likes).

regards


Hello,
what about supercomputers, clusters and grids? See http://meta.cesnet.cz If you are a member of any Czech university (as a student or a staff), it seems to me that you should be able to access it. It should be even available to the staff of the Czech Academia of Sciences
AFAIK, Matlab is available on those machines.
I hope this helps. Best,
martin w.


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