Installation

In this section we want to show you how to get and install itom on your computer.

Minimum system requirements

Before installation, please review the minimum system requirements.

  • Operating System

    • Windows XP SP3 or
    • Windows Vista SP1 (SP2 and platform update recommended) or
    • Windows 7 or
    • Windows 8 (not tested yet) or
    • Linux based OS (tested with Debian and Ubuntu)
  • 32 or 64bit processor architecture, SSE and SSE2 support

  • 800MHz processor (dual-core recommended)

  • 512MB of RAM

  • 1024 x 768 screen resolution

  • 200+ MB hard drive space

Installation from setup

Currently, there are both a 32bit and a 64bit setup version of itom available (Windows only). For linux users there is no pre-compiled package available. The use of the setup version is recommended for users that mainly want to work with itom without developing new algorithms or plugins. The setup can be downloaded from https://bitbucket.org/itom/itom/downloads. The setup intalls the core application, a number of useful hardware plugins and the designer plugins which provide plotting functionalities to itom.

Build from Sources

Alternatively, it is possible to get the sources of itom (e.g. clone the latest Git repository from https://bitbucket.org/itom/itom.git) and compile an up-to-date version of itom. This is recommended for developers (e.g. plugin developers) and required for linux users. Before getting the source files, check the build dependencies below which contain software packages and libraries necessary to build and itom.

For linux, a short description of the installation that contains more specific information than the sections above, is available here:

Plugins, Designer-Plugins

Each plugin or designer plugin enhances the core-functionality of itom and is compiled in its own project. Therefore the installer or sources of itom do no contain any plugin. Every plugin is distributed as a library file (dll, so,...) and - if necessary - other files.

Get this help

The user documentation of itom can be distributed in various formats. The main format is called qthelp, such that the documentation is displayed in the Qt-Assistant that is directly accessible from the itom GUI. On windows PCs it is possible to compile the help as a Windows Help Document (chm) or to create latex-files from the help, in order to create a pdf-document. The base format of all these formats is a collection of html-pages.

If you compiled itom from sources, no compiled documentation file is provided. Therefore, you need to compile the help by yourself:

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