Is Matlab R2013a compatible with Windows 10 yet?

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Hi, I want to upgrade to window 10, can anyone tell me if it is safe to do so without any problem please? Thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Aug 2015
If you use mex or Coder or Compiler or Simulink with acceleration modes at all, then you need to wait until the issues with SDK and .NET are worked out.
If you are not using those then it might be doable, if you can locate the right patches and right Java.
R2013* was never designed for use with Windows 10 and as it is 2 years old now I would not expect Mathworks to go through a lot of trouble to make it work.
My expectation is that versions before R2013a will not have patches issued.

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Mats Larsson
Mats Larsson on 7 Mar 2019
Hi,
On wich platforms is MATLABR2013A still runing? I assume it be possible to install that Window version on an external hard drive and then run MATLABR2013A on the externa driver rather than on my Window 10 that I now have on my dekstop? True?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 8 Mar 2019
As one data point to support Walter's experience, in the Cleve's Corner article about the origins of MATLAB Cleve posted code that ran in the original MATLAB version and runs in the most recent version of MATLAB with one change (adding the word "format " before "long" or eliminating "long" entirely.) Some of the answers are slightly different, but some match the displayed output Cleve posted in the article.
per isakson
per isakson on 9 Mar 2019
Edited: per isakson on 9 Mar 2019
Mats,
"they told me that it only can run on this platform,". Did they mention any specific reason? Use of GPU, 32-bit hardware. However, I have too little info to question them.
Nevertheless, I recommend that you try to run it on R2018b ("Yes I can upgrade to the most recent release."). The chance is that the script will run after some minor fixes. I'm convinced that this forum will help you.

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