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Several discussions have occurred particularly regarding the fact that ITK4 now has support for loading large data. Further discussion is needed to see how Slicer may want to move forward with moving to ITK4. | Several discussions have occurred particularly regarding the fact that ITK4 now has support for loading large data. Further discussion is needed to see how Slicer may want to move forward with moving to ITK4. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 14 January 2011
Home < 2011 Winter Project Week:64bit Windows BuildsKey Investigators
- Kitware: David Partyka
Objective
Upgrade components of Slicer as necessary so that Slicer can be deployed as a 64bit Windows application.
Approach, Plan
There are several fronts that needs to be investigated.
- Updating all prebuilt tcl libraries to also include 64bit versions.
- Discuss what to do about ITK3. It can be compiled 64bit but infact doesn't actually support loading data >4GB.
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be incorporated into Slicer allowing us to provide 64 bit Windows binaries during release cycles.