1. At the Cygwin command line, enter:
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nrniv /cygdrive/c/nrn73/lib/hoc/nrngui.hoc
2. At the Cygwin command line, enter:
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nrniv
3. In the Start menu, choose NEURON 7.3>nrngui:
Then the following message appears:
The menubar is not loaded but NEURON seems to work fine at the command prompt. I checked and stdgui.hoc is located in the same directory as nrngui.hoc, so I don't know why it can't find it (seems to be some issue with slashes both directions in the path).Can't load NEURON resources from C:\nrn73\bin/lib/nrn.def[aults]
NEURON -- Release 7.3 (849:5be3d097b917) 2013-04-11
Duke, Yale, and the BlueBrain Project -- Copyright 1984-2013
See http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/credits
nrniv: Couldn't find: stdgui.hoc
in /cygdrive/c/nrn73/lib/hoc/nrngui.hoc near line 1
{load_file("stdgui.hoc")}
^
nrniv: nrnmainmenu undefined function
in /cygdrive/c/nrn73/lib/hoc/nrngui.hoc near line 2
nrnmainmenu()
^
nrnmainmenu( )
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4. From MATLAB, execute a system call for nrniv
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system('nrniv')
I'm not sure why executing nrniv as a system call in MATLAB is now producing different behavior than #2 above, executing nrniv from a Cygwin window.Can't load NEURON resources from C:\nrn73\bin/lib/nrn.def[aults]
I tried restoring my system to a time before installation of neuroConstruct and Java SDK, as well as restarting my computer, and uninstalling and reinstalling NEURON. I've also tried various combinations of values for my environmental variables, appending any one of the following to the path and setting NEURONHOME to one of them:
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C:\nrn73
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C:\nrn73\bin
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/cygdrive/c/nrn73
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/cygdrive/c/nrn73/bin