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Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2153
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Nice to see a new project, Mapping Arthritis Markers. Only one problem. downloaded some cancer markers (successfully) then it downloaded 101 arthritis markers all failed. Coms backed off 24 hrs. Edit. Downloads were at 11:15(BST) this morning. |
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Send message Joined: 30 Mar 20 Posts: 729
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In reply to Sirius B's message of 13 May 2026: Nice to see a new project, Mapping Arthritis Markers.I think that you need to install one of the newer Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022, or even Visual C++ Redistributable 2022, to make MAM work. I just installed Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022 on one of my Windows 8.1 computers. Maybe it works for MAM on Windows 8.1. I think that Visual C++ Redistributable 2022 package is too new for Windows 8.1. See the following part of the Operational Status page, from January 7, 2026: Windows build of MDMG/MAM1 v7.08 successfully completed, deployment to beta30 in progress. We may have to include a large number of DLLs including pre-built LibTorch CPU libraries at first. These range in system requirements for Windows 10/11 64-bit with Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022, but for this initial build that successfully ran the test suite for the LibTorch backend in powershell on Windows 10, we expect that Visual C++ Redistributable 2022 is required. We've documented all third-party licenses (all permissive: BSD, MIT, Apache, NCSA, Zlib), and are hopeful a full static build will follow. System requirements are expected to be 4GB RAM or more, about ~300MB disk for application + DLLs, and we will be running the Windows build exclusively in beta for now starting sometime this week, and ramping up with the Linux build as we analyze first results. |
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