Are MATLAB Compiler Runtime 7.10 and 7.16 compatible with 64 bit versions of Windows 7. If so are they supported?
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This change has been incorporated into the documentation in Release 2011a (R2011a). For previous releases, read below for any additional information:
This enhancement has been incorporated in Release 2010b (R2010b). For previous product releases, read below for any possible workarounds:
As of R2010b, it is now a supported workflow to create a 32-bit application using a 32-bit installation of MATLAB and the MATLAB Compiler on a 64-bit system. Please see the documentation page of MCC and DEPLOYTOOL for more details.
However, starting in R2016a, applications, components, and libraries created by MATLAB Compiler or MATLAB Compiler SDK will not run in 32-bit mode. For further information, please refer to the following URL.
For R2010a and previous releases, it is not possible to compile a 32-bit application on a 64-bit machine using MATLAB Compiler. The underlying architecture is checked during the build process by the MBUILD command and an error should be thrown if the development (underlying) and the target architectures are different. This is true even if 32-bit version of the MATLAB Compiler is used on the 64-bit machine.
There are no workarounds.
It is possible to uninstall the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) silently by following the steps mentioned below:
1) Navigate to the 'uninstall' folder at the installation location of the MCR. For example, the path to this folder for 32-bit MCR 7.16 is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v716\uninstall
2) Open the 'uninstaller_input.txt' text file and initialize the 'mode' variable to 'silent' and uncomment the line by removing the '#' symbol in front of it.
3) Open Windows DOS prompt and navigate to the 'uninstall.exe' file. This file is persent in the 'bin\win32' (for 32-bit MCR) or 'bin\win64' (for 64-bit MCR) folder in the 'uninstall' folder mentioned in step 1 above. For example, the path to this folder for 32-bit MCR 7.16 is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v716\uninstall\bin\win32
Note: This path will be different depending on the bitness of the MCR and the version of the MCR.
4) Execute the 'uninstall.exe' application present in thsi folder with the 'inputFile' flag by executing the following command on the Windows DOS prompt:
uninstall -inputFile "C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v716\uninstall\uninstaller_input.txt"
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