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  • Which operating system does LatentiX work with?

    • It works with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista. Regarding Vista, please see the next FAQ entry. See the specification table for more information.

  • Does LatentiX work with Windows Vista?

    • Yes, but you have to do the following: right click the LatentiX icon on your desktop/in the Start-menu and select Properties. In the Target you change the last part 'latentiXsplash.exe' to 'latentiX.exe'. The reason is that the splash screen does not work with Vista.

  • Does LatentiX run under Linux?

    • The current distribution of LatentiX has been compiled for Windows, and does therefore not directly run under Linux. Users have however reported, that LatentiX can be successfully run on Linux using Wine, an environment for running Windows applications on Linux.

  • How come program startup time is around 30-40 seconds the first time after reboot, whereas startup only takes 5-6 seconds when the computer has not been rebooted?

    • The long startup time is directly caused by the time it takes for the MATLAB runtime library to be loaded into memory the first time. We are hoping for future releases to be more efficient.

  • I have purchased access to the Full Version. How do I get access to all program features?

    • Go to Help – About, click Update License, type your user name and the activation key emailed to you. Then you have access to the full program.

  • Is the visualization and PCA really for free?

    • Yes. We want to see Chemometrics and multivariate models gain more interest from user at all levels in all disciplines.

  • Do I need a MATLAB license to run the program?

    • No. LatentiX is a stand-alone program and you do not need to pay for a MATLAB license.


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