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The current RADi version is 1.2.2 (2007/9/25)      Changes...

It is recommended to download an installer for your platform.

 

On Windows and Mac OS X you can install to your existing RADi directory. If you prefer to install to another directory, after installation copy both preferences and workspace from the old RADi directory to the new one.

Installing a Unix archive will always create a new directory. After installation, copy both preferences and workspace from your old RADi directory to the new one.

  Platform Download Size Description Instructions
Windows radi-1_2_1.exe 9,027,584 Bytes Executable Installer View
Mac OS X radi-1_2_1.sit 8,327,744 Bytes Self-extracting Installer View
Unix/Linux radi-1_2_1.tar.gz 7,835,421 Bytes Unix Archive View
 
If you have problems downloading, installing or running RADi, please report the problem using the contact form.
 

After downloading, double-click radi-1_2_1.exe to launch the installer.

Note: RADi requires Java SDK 1.4 (or later). You can download one from Sun's Java web site.

 
 

After downloading, the installer should automatically be expanded, then double-click radi-1_2_1.sit to launch the installer.

Notes:
Requires Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later.
The compressed installer should be recognized by Stuffit Expander and should automatically be expanded after downloading. If it is not expanded, you can expand it manually using StuffIt Expander 6.0 or later.
If you have any problems launching the installer once it has been expanded, make sure that the compressed installer was expanded using Stuffit Expander.
RADi requires Java SDK 1.4 (or later). You can download the latest update at http://developer.apple.com/java/download/.

 
  If you are updating an existing installation, please read Updating an existing installation first.

Download radi-1_2_1.tar.gz to the directory where you want to install RADi.
1) Open a shell and cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer.
2) Run the command: tar -xzf radi-1_2_1.tar.gz
This will expand the archive's content into the new directory RADi-1_2_1 inside the current directory.
3) Delete radi-1_2_1.tar.gz if you want to save disk space.
4) Run RADi by executing RADi from the RADi-1_2_1 directory.
Note: RADi requires Java SDK 1.4 (or later). You can download one from Sun's Java web site or contact your OS manufacturer.
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