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Run Your 64-Bit Mac Application

Overview

64-bit Macintosh graphical applications, launched through the Mac OS X finder utility, require additional configuration if MATLAB software or the MCR were not installed in default locations.

Installing the Macintosh Application Launcher Preference Pane

Install the Macintosh Application Launcher preference pane, which gives you the ability to specify your installation area.

  1. In the Mac OS X Finder, navigate to install_area/toolbox/compiler/deploy/maci64.

  2. Double-click on MW_App_Launch.prefPane.

Configuring the Installation Area

Once the preference pane is installed, you configure the installation area.

  1. Launch the preference pane by clicking on the apple logo in the upper left corner of the desktop.

  2. Click on System Preferences. The MW_App_Launch preference pane appears in the Other area.

    The Macintosh Application Launcher

  3. Click Add Install Area to define an installation area on your system.

  4. Define the default installation path by browsing to it.

  5. Click Open.

Modifying Your Installation Area

Occasionally, you remove an installation area, define additional areas or change the order of installation area precedence.

You can use the following options in MathWorks Application Launcher to modify your installation area:

Launching the Application

When you create a 64-bit Macintosh application, a Macintosh bundle is created. If the application does not require standard input and output, launch the application by clicking on the bundle in the Mac OS X Finder utility.

The location of the bundle is determined by whether you use mcc or deploytool to build the application:

  


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