Thanks Leonid for this service to our community!
I am not surprised by the results but rather by the number of replies.
There are supposedly 1000 NONMEM users on this beautiful planet, and 35
participated in the survey. My guess is that these are about 50% of the
active participants of the user
Dear All,
Here is the summary of the the replies for the questions that I sent out
recently. I received a total of 35 replies. This e-mail consists of 4
parts, as follows:
Part 1: Each original questions is followed by the summary of replies
Part 2: All comments that I received are copy-paste
Dear All,
I am trying to model PK data of a drug and many subjects show double peaks
but even in fasting state. Can we expect EHC in fasting state? Can
anybody provide some coding help in modeling intermittent episodes of EHC
rather than continuous mode?
Thank you.
Regards,
Ayyappa Chatur
Including the psn.conf file would be helpful. I'd also recommend
subscribing the the PsN mailing list, the link is below, you're
questions will be better served on that list.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/psn-general
Mulla Hussain - Senior Pharmacist wrote:
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It looks like your system is not finding the g77 compiler. You will need to
set the environment PATH (to include c:\g77\bin, if that is where g77.exe is
located) and LIBRARY_PATH (c:\g77\lib, again assuming g77 is installed to
c:\g77). Use the Control Panel to modify or set environment variables.
Hi Hussain,
The error as it states is that it cannot find g77. Where is g77 on your
C drive (what directory), and what does your compiler section look like?
Thanks,
Bill
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On Behalf Of Mulla Hussain - Senior P
Dear all,
Could somebody please offer some advice? I am trying to configure PsN,
but running into some problems. I have followed the online instructions
and successfully installed PsN. I have put the Perl,nmvi,g77 folders
onto the c: drive. I have tried to amend the psn.conf file as suggested
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