The latest version of \ctsim, both as executable programs and source code,
can be downloaded from the official
\ctsim\ \urlref{web site}{http://www.ctsim.org}. Additionally, these
- files are also available from the \ctsim\ \urlref{FTP site}{ftp://ftp.ctsim.org}.
+ files are also available from the \ctsim\ \urlref{FTP site}{files://files.b9.com/ctsim}.
\section{Installing Windows Binary}
\ctsim\ is not compatible with the stock Windows 95 system.
\section{Installing Linux RPM}
-Download the \ctsim\
-
-RPM file, then use
+Download the \ctsim\ RPM file, then use
the \texttt{rpm} manager program as follows:\\
\hspace*{1cm}\texttt{rpm -Uvh} \emph{ctsim-*.rpm}\\
However, they add functionality to \ctsim\ and there inclusion is recommended.
\begin{itemize}
- \item \textbf{wxWindows}\\
+ \item \textbf{wxWindows 2.3}\\
Used for the platform-independent graphical interface. The graphical version
of \ctsim\ requires this library.\\
\urlref{Web site}{http://www.wxwindows.org}
- \item \textbf{FFTW}\\
+ \item \textbf{FFTW3}\\
Used for fast Fourier transformations of projections and images.
Without this library \ctsim\ will use slower, traditional Fourier transformations.\\
\urlref{Web site}{http://www.fftw.org}
Used for debugging memory allocation.\\
\urlref{Web site}{http://www.dmalloc.com}
+ \item \textbf{ctn}\\
+ DICOM library used to support import/export of DICOM files
+ \urlref{Web site}{http://www.erl.wustl.edu/DICOM/ctn.html}
+
\end{itemize}