Hi everybody: Thanks for reading. I'm a Linux Debian Lenny user. I'm trying to install Matlab 5.3 R11 through wine-1.0.1-174-gc4039bd. The SETUP.EXE runs correctly. The problem is when I enter the PLP (Personal License Password) required. I'm sure that the PLP is correct, but "matlab says not". The message is: "The PLP you have entered is incorrect. Check your PLP starts with the release number (11) and then reenter it". And, of course, I cannot continue the installation. What is happening? Do I have to set up anything in wine to install Matlab 5.3? Thanks in advance. Regards.
Old wine is old. Try seeing if 1.1.26 works.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 20:23, juanE<wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> > I'm a Linux Debian Lenny user. I'm trying to install Matlab 5.3 R11 through wine-1.0.1-174-gc4039bd. ?The SETUP.EXE runs correctly. > > The problem is when I enter the PLP (Personal License Password) required. I'm sure that the PLP is correct, but "matlab says not". The message is: > "The PLP you have entered is incorrect. Check your PLP starts with the release number (11) and then reenter it". And, of course, I cannot continue the installation. > > What is happening? > Do I have to set up anything in wine to install ?Matlab 5.3? >Matlab is a large complicated program. You should try to use the Linux version if possible. (I'm not sure if it requires another license though) (You could also try Octave / Scilab, but Octave is a bit limited compared to Matlab and Scilab's language is not directly compatible) Gert
Hi Gert van den Berg: Thanks for your response. Gert van den Berg wrote:> You should try to use the Linux version if possible >I agree but I don't have any copy of that. Gert van den Berg wrote:> (You could also try Octave / Scilab, but Octave is a bit limited compared to Matlab and Scilab's language is not directly compatible) >I tried Octave. The problem was that I have some matlab programs that are not directly compatible with Octave, so I have no alternative but using matlab. Regards.