Thread Subject: Matlab compatability with windows

Subject: Matlab compatability with windows

From: Senthil

Date: 6 Nov, 2009 11:16:02

Message: 1 of 2

hello,
we have a query here, which windows(xp or vista or windows7) recent release is best for matlab recent released version(2008b or 2009a)

Subject: Matlab compatability with windows

From: Dave Robinson

Date: 6 Nov, 2009 11:48:01

Message: 2 of 2

"Senthil " <senthilponkumar@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message <hd10hi$5cr$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> hello,
> we have a query here, which windows(xp or vista or windows7) recent release is best for matlab recent released version(2008b or 2009a)

If it is of any help, I am currently running the latest version 2009b (and previously 2009a) on 32 bit Windows XP with no problems, I also have a setup where I am running 2009a (64 bit) on Vista 64 with no problems (yet;-) I don't have a Windows 7 machine to test , but have seen a number of people requesting assistance in loading it onto Windows 7 on this site, and the advice appears to be to use the XP 32 compatible mode to get it to work - so there appears to be a slight incompatibility there.

Regards

Dave Robinson

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