Installation

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Dynamo is distributes as a .tar package. After download, choose a location in your file system, which we will call DYNAMO_ROOT in this page.

A general guide for installation can be found in the text file README.txt in the DYNAMO_ROOT folder

Supported platforms

Linux

The distributed tar package should work out of the box, and be able to be run inside Matlab or as standalone executable.

Mac

The distributed tar package can be used under Matlab. We don't provide standalone versions for Mac.

Windows

Currently we do not offer support for windows.


Activating Dynamo in Matlab

After starting Matlab, type

run <DYNAMO_ROOT>/dynamo_activate.m

Dynamo is now activated and the Matlab shell will recognize any Dynamo command. You can type for instance

dynamo;

to see the first menu of options.

On a Mac

Dynamo will try to recompile part of its code in your Mac. This means that you need to have XCode installed (currently not a default setting in Apple computers!).


Activating Dynamo as standalone program

In a system shell execute:

source <DYNAMO_ROOT>/dynamo_activate_linux_with_shippedMRC.sh

Technical information Dynamo is distributed with a version of the free Matlab MCR libraries, that's why the package is 2Gb... If you detect strange graphical behaviour on your system, you might want to use your own installation of the MCR. In such cases, you can activate Dynamo with