- MEX-files are platform dependent and therefore need to be regenerated for each platform you want to use.
- Not all toolboxes and blocksets are available for each platform. For availability and system requirements consult the system requirements page: http://www.mathworks.com/support/sysreq/current_release/
- In order to handle potentially different character encodings between different machines you can use the slCharacterEncoding function.
- Component Object Model (COM) programming is available only on Windows platforms.
What issues should I be aware of when working with MATLAB/Simulink on multiple operating systems?
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Although I am working on windows machine, I might need to share some code or work myself on a Linux machine in future.
Are MATLAB and Simulink completely compatible on these operating systems? If not, what are some of the issues we should be aware of?
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Siddharth
on 18 Jan 2011
In general, you can assume that our products are fully compatible amongst all different platforms. There are some things to keep in mind:
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Andreas Goser
on 20 Jan 2011
Two additional aspects:
Sid's point #1 and #2 are also true with 32 bit vs. 64 bit operating systems - not everybody considers such situations as "different OS".
Some users work extensively with ! - DOS - UNIX commands. Here it is of course important to use them wisely.
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