getting_started_with_capri
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==== 3. Extract the files to a local hard drive ==== | ==== 3. Extract the files to a local hard drive ==== | ||
- | - Create an installation folder to hold **model source files** on your local hard drive such that the path does not contain spaces. Thus, it will not work to install the model in “My Documents” (path containing space) or on a network drive (the access will be too slow). We call this the "CAPRI system folder" | + | - Create an installation folder to hold **model source files** on your local hard drive such that the path does not contain spaces. Thus, it will not work to install the model in “My Documents” (path containing space) or on a network drive (the access will be too slow). We call this the "CAPRI system folder" |
- | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. "STAR_2.7.zip" | + | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. '' |
- | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. "results_2.7.zip" | + | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. '' |
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+ | The resulting directory structure in your CAPRI system folder should look like this afterwards: | ||
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+ | The directory structure inside the folder '' | ||
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==== 4. Adjust the settings to your computer ==== | ==== 4. Adjust the settings to your computer ==== |
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