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Question:
My Fortran installation does not use nmfe6.bat (the default batch file for Windows).
Instead, I wrote my own batch file to run NONMEM. Can I use PLT
Tools?
Answer: In past years, because of the difficulty in installing
NONMEM, some users wrote their own batch files to run NONMEM. There is no means
for us to test how your particular batch file interacts with PLT Tools so we
cannot support their use. If you do not have a functional version of nmfe6.bat
(and one cannot be created for your Fortran compiler), we recommend that you
do the following:
1. Obtain a modern Fortran compiler. For Windows and OS X, we recommend G95,
available at no cost from G95.org;
this compiler comes with an installer that updates your path automatically.
2. Create a second NONMEM installation (in a new folder) on your computer using
the standard installation procedure (except for the designation of a different
folder name).
This second NONMEM installation will include a functioning copy of nmfe6.bat
in the run folder. This file can be used as part of PLT Tools. When you start
PLT Tools, the installer will attempt to complete the installation procedure.
If it is not successful, it will provide information as to how you can complete
the procedure manually.
Question:
I use Wings for NONMEM. Can I also use PLT Tools?
Answer: PLT Tools
uses nmfe6.bat, a file that is created during NONMEM's default installation
procedure. This batch file differs from the one used by Wings for NONMEM. Most
likely, Wings for NONMEM is not compatible with PLT
Tools.
Question:
I use NMQUAL to run NONMEM. Can I also use PLT
Tools?
Answer: PLT Tools
uses nmfe6.bat, a file that is created during NONMEM's default installation
procedure. This batch file differs from the one used by NMQUAL. As a result,
NMQUAL is not compatible with PLT Tools.
Question:
I use the Linux OS. Can I use PLT Tools?
Answer:
PLT Tools works with Windows,
Linux, and OS X.
Question:
I need some specialized graphics for my analysis. Can PLT
Tools provide these?
Answer: See the Support page.
Question:
I need specialized graphics for my analysis. Can I piggyback onto PLT
Tools to create these?
Answer: The user can create his/herown scripts. See Components.
Question:
How can I get rid of the footer "Created with an unregistered version of
PLT Tools" in each of the PDF documents created by PLT
Tools?
Answer: Register with PLTsoft (i.e., pay the registration
fee). Once you have paid, you will receive a license key. One this license key
is entered, that text is replaced with "Property of COMPANYNAME (Confidential)".
Question:
I have a dual-core (or quad-core) computer on which I should be able to do more
than one simultaneous NONMEM run. Does PLT Tools
support that?
Answer: The licensed version of PLT
Tools supports simultaneous NONMEM runs. The user can designate
the number of simultaneous runs permitted on a single machine (typically, the
number of cores). The unregistered version of PLT
Tools does not support simultaneous runs - if the user initiates
a second NONMEM run, that run will start when the first run completes.
Question:
I run NONMEM on a cluster of machines, accessed via ssh (or telnet, etc.).
Can I use PLT Tools in that setting?
Answer: PLT Tools
supports accessing machines across a network. Network access requires registration
and a supplemental fee. If you are interesting in licensing the network version,
please contact us.