Stateye v4.2.3 Tested under - 64bit linux, Redhat 2.4.21, gcc 2.95.2, Matlab 7.1 - 32bit linux, Redhat 2.4.21, gcc 2.95.2/3.2.3, Matlab 6.5/7.1 The tar file should be extracted, and from the stateye directory the complete stateye built Linux> setenv STATEYE_INSTALL /home/me/myInstallation Linux> cd $STATEYE_INSTALL Linux> cp $SOME_WHERE_ELSE/stateye-v.x.x.x.tgz . Linux> gzip -d stateye-v.x.x.x.tgz Linux> tar xf stateye-v.x.x.x.tar Linux> cd stateye Linux> mkdir obj Linux> mkdir bin Make sure that the gcc, and matlab versions are correct Linux> matlab -nodesktop Matlab> version Matlab> quit Linux> gcc -v Linux> make all If you have no installation of CBF-Elaborator on MS Windoiws available (used to convert the CBF-XML files to MATLAB m files), you may use the web frontend WebLaborator (see http://www.edotronik.de/stateye). Given an elaborated file My_analysis.m this can be run from Unix by creating a sub working directory under the directory containing the s-parameters and copying the appropriate soft links into this directory along with the matlab script. Make sure that the bindirectory and scriptdirectory parameters in the settings node of the xml file have been set as below A full training is available from http://www.edotronik.de/stateye/