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getting_started_with_capri [2022/07/15 12:49] – [Release notes (cumulative)] gochtgetting_started_with_capri [2022/07/15 13:04] – [3. Extract the files to a local hard drive] gocht
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 ===== Installing CAPRI Stable Release 2 and earlier ===== ===== Installing CAPRI Stable Release 2 and earlier =====
  
-CAPRI Stable Release (STAR) 2 and earlier releases are published with a full set of data, i.e. including all the intermediate data required to build the complete database and produce a calibrated baseline. The model with raw data and the consolidated model database are shipped in two compressed archives. For the latest release, STAR 2.7, they are called "STAR_2.7.zip" and "results_2.7.zip" respectively, and with similar naming pattern for other releases. Follow the steps below in order to install CAPRI on your system. Using CAPRI requires extensive knowledge of how the system works. Please look out for CAPRI training courses on the page of upcoming events. The following bare-bone instructions may nevertheless be sufficient to get the system up and technically running.+CAPRI Stable Release (STAR) 2 and earlier releases are published with a full set of data, i.e. including all the intermediate data required to build the complete database and produce a calibrated baseline. The model with raw data and the consolidated model database are shipped in two compressed archives. For the latest release, STAR 2.8, they are called "STAR_2.8.zip" and "results_2.8.zip" respectively, and with similar naming pattern for other releases. Follow the steps below in order to install CAPRI on your system. Using CAPRI requires extensive knowledge of how the system works. Please look out for CAPRI training courses on the page of upcoming events. The following bare-bone instructions may nevertheless be sufficient to get the system up and technically running.
  
  
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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". We assume here you created a folder ''C:/CAPRI/STAR_2.7''.  +  - 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". We assume here you created a folder ''C:/CAPRI/STAR_2.8''.  
-  - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. ''STAR_2.7.zip'' into the CAPRI system folder. +  - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. ''STAR_2.8.zip'' into the CAPRI system folder. 
-  - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. ''results_2.7.zip'' into the subfolder ''output/results'' in the CAPRI system folder.+  - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. ''results_2.8.zip'' into the subfolder ''output/results'' in the CAPRI system folder.
  
 The resulting directory structure in your CAPRI system folder should look like this afterwards: The resulting directory structure in your CAPRI system folder should look like this afterwards:
getting_started_with_capri.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/07 10:23 by 127.0.0.1

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