External Email - Use Caution Please try the following: 1) Open a new terminal window and run the bash shell as, $ arch -arm64 /bin/bash
2) set FS_LICENSE to point to your license.txt file. Say it is in your home directory, e.g., $HOME/license.txt. It can be anywhere but you just have to set FS_LICENSE to its absolute path and test it can be read. $ ls $HOME/license..txt/Users/<your userid>/license.txt$ export FS_LICENSE=$HOME/license.txt$ head -1 $FS_LICENSEyou@youremail.something <— email you used to register with 3) setup the environment $ export FREESURFER_HOME=/Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2$ source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh -------- freesurfer-darwin-macOS-7.3.2-20220803-878457d -------- Setting up environment for FreeSurfer/FS-FAST (and FSL) FREESURFER_HOME /Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2 FSFAST_HOME /Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2/fsfast FSF_OUTPUT_FORMAT nii.gz SUBJECTS_DIR /Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2/subjects MNI_DIR /Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2/mni 4) Try running freeview w/o any arguments to see if it opens an empty window. $ freeview 5) If that worked, quit freeview and then try running freeview to open one of the provided volumes in the 7.3.2 release, $ freeview $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/brain.mgz 5) If that worked, then try running freeview on your file again. - R.
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