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@@ -70,21 +70,30 @@ make install This will install Astra into your current Python environment. -### Windows, from source using Visual Studio 2008 +### Windows, from source using Visual Studio 2015 -Requirements: Visual Studio 2008, boost, CUDA (driver+toolkit), matlab. -Note that a .zip with all required (and precompiled) boost files is - available from our website. +Requirements: Visual Studio 2015 (full or community), boost (recent), CUDA 8.0, + Matlab (R2012a or higher) and/or WinPython 2.7/3.x. + +Using the Visual Studio IDE: Set the environment variable MATLAB_ROOT to your matlab install location. -Open astra_vc08.sln in Visual Studio. -Select the appropriate solution configuration. - (typically Release_CUDA|win32 or Release_CUDA|x64) +Copy boost headers to lib\include\boost, and boost libraries to bin\x64. +Open astra_vc14.sln in Visual Studio. +Select the appropriate solution configuration (typically Release_CUDA|x64). Build the solution. -Install by copying AstraCuda32.dll or AstraCuda64.dll from bin/ and - all .mexw32 or .mexw64 files from bin/Release_CUDA or bin/Debug_CUDA - and the entire matlab/tools directory to a directory to be added to - your matlab path. +Install by copying AstraCuda64.dll and all .mexw64 files from + bin\x64\Release_CUDA and the entire matlab/tools directory to a directory + to be added to your matlab path. + + +Using .bat scripts in build\msvc: + +Edit build_env.bat and set up the correct directories. +Run build_setup.bat to automatically copy the boost headers and libraries. +For matlab: Run build_matlab.bat. The .dll and .mexw64 files will be in bin\x64\Release_Cuda. +For python 2.7/3.5: Run build_python27.bat or build_python35.bat. Astra will be directly installed into site-packages. + ## References |