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MAD Version 9 Download Page

This page allows you to download MAD Version 9.5/1 executables for some of the most common computer platforms.  We are aware of bugs in this version - a new one is under development and should be released soon so please do not expect to use this version for long.  However please email us and report your experiences with these versions.

At present, all these versions have a similar console-style interface and should give identical results.
 

MAD version 9 for Microsoft Windows

MAD Version 9.5/1 is available for Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0.  It should also work on Windows 95 and Windows 2000.
Shift-Click here to download executable (1.9 MB) or Winzipped version (0.65 MB)

Note: For this version, the user's startup file is called init.mad and must be located in the same folder as the executable.

MAD version 9 for Macintosh

MAD Version 9.5/1 is available for the Macintosh Platform (probably only Power PC processor).
Shift-Click here to download compressed executable (1.0 MB)
You should be able to uncompress it with the StuffIt expander.

Note: For this version, the user's startup file is called init.mad and must be located in the same folder as the executable.

MAD version 9 for Linux

MAD Version 9.5/1 is available for the Red Hat Linux (i386) Platform.
Shift-Click here to download gzipped executable (1.2 MB)

We do not maintain versions for all Unix platforms so you may have to compile it on your own from the source code (which has been compiled on several Unix platforms).  However we may make some executables available here later.

MAD-9 source (version 9.5)

You will also need the Classic library.

Other platforms

We have no plans to support MAD Version 9 on other platforms at present.  Please email us if you wish to suggest or collaborate on supporting another platform.



Acknowledgement: the current Windows and Mac versions were compiled by P. Elleaume at the ESRF ID group.

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