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Micro-Manager Installation Notes

Updated on August 2, 2006

After you install Micro-Manager using the instructions for your platform, you can test-drive the software in demo-mode. The application will start in demo-mode by default after installation. To use Micro-Manager with an actual microscope you will need to configure the software for the specific hardware components that are part of your setup.

The configuration process includes editing configuration files and is described in the Configuration Guide. Installation includes a number of sample hardware configuration files (with extension *.cfg) provided only as an example or starting point - they need to be edited in order to use the system with any particular hardware setup.

Windows

Run the installer (MM_Setup_1_x_xx.exe) and follow the prompts. The package includes copies of both Java run time and ImageJ, and is completely self-contained. Besides usual manufacturer's low-level drivers for your cameras and possibly other equipment, it is not required to install any other software in order to fully use Micro-Manager.
 
There are no particular hardware or software requirements. However, for practical use we recommend Windows XP, 1.7 GHz or better processor and at least 512 MB of RAM.

Mac OS X

Double click on the file MM_ImageJ.dmg. This will open a drive called 'MM_ImageJ'.  The drive is on the desktop and in every Finder Window. Open the drive (by double-clicking). In the drive there is a folder called MM_ImageJ.  You can install the application by dragging this folder to your Applications folder, or you can launch the application by opening the folder and double clicking the 'MM_ImageJ' icon.
 
By default, after the first installation Micro-Manager starts with the Demo configuration which loads software simulators for a number of commonly used devices. This configuration can be used to explore Micro-Manager features, train novice users and as a reference point for troubleshooting.

If you already use ImageJ

Micro-Manager is packaged as an ImageJ plug-in and contains a copy of the entire ImageJ application, together with the Java run-time engine. Starting Micro-Manager will automatically start ImageJ as well. If you already use ImageJ and have it installed on your machine beforehand, the original installation will not be affected. Micro-Manager installs and uses its own copy of ImageJ. However, if you have any existing ImageJ macros or plugins that you want to use with Micro-Manager, you will have to copy them manually to the appropriate sub-folders within the root Micro-Manager folder.

Migrating your favorite ImageJ plugins to Micro-Manager installation should not cause any problems.
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