We are using Maple at our school. Usually activation with the Activation code works well if the computer has a good connection to the Internet. Our data instructor have however experienced a problem with two computers he cannot seem to solve. He is not able to activate Maple 16 on those computers. After a failure in activation he even reset the license.dat file. Maybe someone have an idea to how we can get those computers activated and what the problem can be? I will appreciate any comments on this issue.
Maplesoft provides an installer script that may work on some Arch Linux installations. Version 18 is supported by maple18AUR, later versions use the year as a version: e.g. maple2021AUR. Make sure that you have a working Java installation before beginning.
Hi, I'm a student and am unable to locate the Mathcad Prime license required to dual authorize the Mathcad 15 program. Per PTC instructions this file is "MathcadPrimeLicense.dat" in "C:\ProgramData\PTC\Mathcad Prime\license\directory" and similarly in forum discussions has been listed as "C:\ProgramData\PTC\Mathcad Prime\license\MathcadLicense.dat". Presently, althought I have successfully licensed Mathcad Prime, there is no "*license.dat" file that I can locate on my computer and the only files under the "C:\ProgramData\PTC..." directory are "Windchill sharepoint products" and 'PTC places NamespaceShellExtension". All other files reside directly under the "C:\ProgramData\Mathcad..." directory, but, nowhere can I find the license file.
To accurately produce the license.dat file for EndNote, you must first install the MSI on your endpoint making sure that the license.dat and the MSI are in the same folder. After installing EndNote, using the installer that the MSI has created locate the license.dat file in the installation directory (C:\Program Files (x86)\EndNote 20), then copy the license.dat file from that directory and use it to refresh the license in AppsAnywhere.
The FLEXlm/Windows directory,installed in the Maple 7 folder and on the Maple 7 CD, contains a directory foreach platform. These directories contain license manager daemons (lmgrd and maplelmg)required to run Maple, as well as utilities to assist you in installing andconfiguring FLEXlm for your system.
Where network speed is a limiting factor, you may choose to install Maple oneach computer in the network and manage the license centrally through thelicense manager server. If you use this approach, you should use the Windows Network Licensing on each client machineso that the user profiles are created properly. Use the same server name foreach client. Because this installation is not standard, if you choose it, then you have to configure the licensefiles manually. For more information and assistance, please contact technicalsupport at sup...@maplesoft.com.
The FLEXlm/UNIXdirectory, installed in the Maple 7 folder and on the Maple 7 CD, contains adirectory for each platform. These directories contain license manager daemons(lmgrdand maplelmg)required to run Maple, as well as utilities to assist you in installing andconfiguring FLEXlm for your system.
In order to avoid unforeseen situations related to the health of certain components, as well as the program itself, it is strongly recommended to disable auto-update functions of the program, in particular, to remove the checkboxes of these functions during the installation phase.
1) Install the program, remove the activation checkbox at the end of the installation
2) Copy the contents from the crack folder to the corresponding program directories:
For 32-bit copy maple.dll to install_dir / bin.win
For 64-bit copy maple.dll to install_dir / bin.X86_64_WINDOWS
license.dat copy to install_dir / license
3) The program is ready for work
The remote task list also plays an important rolein managing network resource accessibility. For example, suppose the programmaple is available only on some of the SUN hosts. It can be transparentlyinvoked from any host in the system if the following entry is added tothe RemoteTasks section:
This says that maple should be executedremotely on a machine that has the mserver resource configuredin the lsf.cluster.cluster file. That file should indicatethe resource only for SUN hosts with maple installed. The filelsf.shared must define the mserver resource name forthis to work.
Manual labelling is so laborious that I wanted to streamline the process as best I could. Basically, I needed something that would subsample events from a collection of session databases, play them to me, splice them into chunks, and then store the label I attribute into a table. This is all handled by the class LabelAudio in the maple.classifier module.
In summary, this work builds upon the maple software by implementing a random forest classifier that can identify common sounds produced by Maple and Dexter (whine, bark, etc). By classifying events in real time, I was able to develop more robust decisions on how the dog-sitter should respond to the dogs.
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