Matlab for Mac OS 10.6
Hi!
I will buy Matlab soon, but I'm not sure if I should wait for 10.6 first. Does the 32 bit version of Matlab run on Mac OS 10.6? Does anyone know how long it will take to get the 64 bit version of Matlab for the Mac also - it should be Matlab 2009 R2?
Has any developer access to Snow Leopard and Matlab to test its compatibility?
Thank you for your help.
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I will buy Matlab soon, but I'm not sure if I should wait for 10.6 first. Does the 32 bit version of Matlab run on Mac OS 10.6? Does anyone know how long it will take to get the 64 bit version of Matlab for the Mac also - it should be Matlab 2009 R2?
Has any developer access to Snow Leopard and Matlab to test its compatibility?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
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Now if anyone has access to Matlab 2009b beta for testing 64 bit, is it worth waiting and buying later, or is it safe to buy 2009a and live with 32 bit on Snow Leopard?
And one additional question. I try to use Octave for a lot of things also. Does it work on 10.6 already? I'm still on Tiger, but am planing to upgrade to a new Macbook Pro with 10.5 in July and upgrade to 10.6 in Oktober ±. I'm just trying to get a smooth transition..
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Replying to myself.. I found at least one person in the internet which seems to have used Matlab 2008 with 10.6,
That's interesting, as OSX is currently at v. 10.5.7, afaik.
Did I miss an announcement?
Then my 'Software Update' did too...
I try to use Octave for a lot of things also. Does it work on 10.6 already?
No.
I'm still on Tiger
Are you still on a PowerPC Mac?
but am planing to upgrade to a new Macbook Pro with 10.5 in July and upgrade to 10.6 in Oktober ±.
Good plan.
Let's hope Steve Jobs abides by your timetable, right?
And yes, I'm still on PPC and didn't invest in 10.5 for my machine since 10.4 works well, so no "software update" for me. And yes, PPC Macs still work quite well, even if mine is over 6 years now (And if you look around among people doing work on the go you will still find some nice 12" Powerbooks doing just fine).
The timetable seems to be quite ok, since I don't depend on 10.6 for my work, and therefore updating the OS in September of December is about the same for me, being my only concern that I don't want to buy (quite expensive) software now, which does not work in 10.6 after the upgrade. As far I know, the OS 10.6 is to be officially launched in September (at least you can buy 10.6 for under 10$ if you buy a computer now which is what I want to do if Matlab works).
Could any developer install octave (opensource) and see if it works please (if you are allowed to do so, which I assume you are)? Also, if you happen to have a copy of Matlab could you also try it please?
Thanks for your reply anyway.
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[...] didn't invest in 10.5 for my machine since 10.4 works well, so no "software update" for me. [...]
Huh?
My Tiger had exactly the same 'Software Update' mechanism as Leopard does.
What kind of Tiger/OSX.4 are you running?
I have access to the 64 bit beta MatLab, but I don't have Snow Leopard to try it on.
Huh?
My Tiger had exactly the same 'Software Update' mechanism as Leopard does.
What kind of Tiger/OSX.4 are you running?
I'm sure what he/she means is he/she elected not to purchase OS X 10.5 to replace 10.4.
I contacted Mathworks through e-mail, but their customer support is quite bad here and I have not gotten answers about upgrades from 2009a to 2009b (which supposedly is 64 bit) and compatibility with 10.6. Anyhow I will assume 2009a and b will both work soon on Mac OS 10.6. Thank you for your help.
I doubt you'll see a big jump in performance between 64 and 32 bit matlab. I just dream of function compatibility between Mac OS and Windows.