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Maple Requirements
32-bit and 64-bit Windows System Requirements
32-bit Linux System Requirements
64-bit Linux System Requirements
Macintosh System Requirements
Before installing MapleSim, Maple 12 must be installed and activated on your computer. For Maple installation and activation instructions, see the Maple 12 Installation and Licensing Guide.
32-bit and 64-bit Windows System Requirements
Version |
CPU |
Recommended RAM |
Hard Disk |
Windows® 2000 Professional |
Intel® Pentium® III 650 MHz or higher or
fully compatible |
512 MB |
1 GB |
Windows XP Pro |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or higher or
fully compatible |
512 MB |
1 GB |
Windows XP Home |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or higher or
fully compatible |
512 MB |
1 GB |
Windows Vista® Home Basic |
Intel Pentium III 1 GHz |
512 MB |
1 GB |
Windows Vista Home Premium Business Ultimate Edition |
Intel Pentium III 1 GHz |
1 GB |
1 GB |
32-bit Linux System Requirements
Vendor |
Operating System Version |
CPU |
Recommended RAM | Hard Disk |
Red Hat® |
Enterprise 4 Enterprise 5 |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent | 512 MB | 1 GB |
SUSE® |
9.3 10.1 10.2 |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent | 512 MB | 1 GB |
Ubuntu® |
7 |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent | 512 MB | 2 GB |
64-bit Linux System Requirements
Hardware Vendor |
Operating System Version |
CPU |
Recommended RAM | Hard Disk |
AMD (X86_64) |
SUSE Enterprise 9 SUSE Enterprise 10 Red Hat Enterprise 4 Red Hat Enterprise 5 |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent | 512 MB | 2 GB |
Ubuntu 7 |
Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent | 512
MB |
2 GB |
A MapleSim license file (MapleSim.dat) will be saved in the license folder of your MapleSim installation.
- Activation requires an Internet connection. If your computer does not have an Internet connection, please contact your distributor or Maplesoft customer service.
- Start MapleSim.
- When prompted to activate, click Activate.
- You will be prompted to enter your purchase code. If you are activating behind a proxy server, make sure to enter this information before clicking Next.
- You will be prompted to enter additional information. Click Next when this is complete.
*On Windows, you can also activate using the Start menu shortcut: Programs>MapleSim 1.0>Tools>Activate MapleSim 1.0.
*On Linux, you can also activate by running the activation script located in the $HOME/Maple12/toolbox/MapleSim/license directory.
*On Macintosh, you can also activate by running the activation script located in the toolbox/MapleSim/license folder of your Maple 12 installation. By default, /Library/Frameworks/Maple.framework/Versions/12/toolbox/MapleSim/license.
MapleSim is now installed. Prior to using MapleSim, you need to configure the license manager.
MapleSim is now installed. Prior to using MapleSim, you need to configure the license manager.
MapleSim is now installed. Prior to using MapleSim, you need to configure the license manager.
32-bit and 64-bit Windows Network Licensing
32-bit and 64-bit Mac OS X Network Licensing
32-bit and 64-bit UNIX/Linux Network Licensing
Install FLEXlm and Activation Utilities
- Double-click NetworkToolsInstaller_Windows.exe from the CD or from where you downloaded the file.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Activate a Network License
- Go to C:\Program Files\Maple 12\toolbox\MapleSim\license and copy the activateMapleSim.bat and MapleActivation.jar files to C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\activate\
- Double-click on activateMapleSim.bat.
- You will be prompted to enter your purchase code, hostname, and hostid of your license server. If you are activating behind a proxy server, make sure to enter this information before clicking Next.
- You will be prompted to enter additional information including the number of licenses you are activating. Click Next when this is complete.
- A license file, MapleSim.lic, will be saved to the c:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\activate folder. You will need this license file in the next step
Start the License Manager for MapleSim Only
The \FLEXlm\windows directory, installed in the c:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools directory, contains license manager daemons (lmgrd and maplelmg) required to run Maplesoft products, as well as utilities to assist you in installing and configuring FLEXlm for your system.
Start the License Manager Daemons
If you intend to use a Novell® server, see Novell Networks.
To set up and start the license manager daemons on a Windows Network Server:
- From the Start menu, select Programs >Maple Network Tools ->LMTools.
- Under the Service/License File tab, click Configuration using Services.
- Click the Config Services tab.
- In the Config Services property sheet, enter or browse to the following files:
Service Name Enter a name for the service (optional) Path to the lmgrd.exe file C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\FLEXlm\windows\lmgrd.exe Path to the license file
C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\activate\MapleSim.lic Path to the debug log file C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\FLEXlm\windows\log.txt
To set up the daemons as a service (recommended), select the Use Services check box. This is available for Windows 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista. To start the daemons at boot time (recommended), select the Start Server at Power Up check box.- Click Save Service. When prompted to save the service, click Yes.
- Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab. In that property sheet, click Start Server to start the license manager daemons.
You can now use MapleSim.
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Start the License Manager for Multiple Maplesoft Products
To run MapleSim, Maple 12, previous releases of Maple and associated toolboxes, you must place all Maple license files in the same directory. If you have other FLEXlm license files stored in one central location, you can store the MapleSim license file there as well. Note: These steps do not apply to releases prior to Maple 6.
Complete the following tasks:
- Task 1: Stop the License Manager
- Task 2: Move all Maple License Files to a Common Directory
- Task 3: Start the License Manager Daemon
Task 1: Stop the License Manager
Task 2: Move all Maple License Files to a Common Directory
Using Windows Explorer, move all of the license files to a common directory, for example, C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\activate.
Task 3: Start the License Manager Daemons
Service Name Enter a name for the service (optional) Path to the lmgrd.exe file C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\FLEXlm\windows\lmgrd.exe Path to the license file
Enter the path to the directory containing all of the license files. Point to the directory only, not an actual license file.
C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\activatePath to the debug log file C:\Program Files\Maple Network Tools\FLEXlm\windows\log.txt
To set up the daemons as a service (recommended), select the Use Services check box. This is available for Windows 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista. To start the daemons at boot time (recommended), select the Start Server at Power Up check box.- Enter a name for your service and click Save Service. When prompted to save the service, click Yes.
- Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab, click Start Server to start the license manager daemons.
You can now use your network licensed Maplesoft products.
FLEXlm does not run on Novell or IPX/SPX. Follow these instructions to install the license manager on any network that is exclusively a Novell environment.
- Install TCP/IP on all client machines.
- Select a Windows computer that has TCP/IP installed to act as a license server and run the license daemons using the Start the License Manager for MapleSim Only instructions.
Install FLEXlm and the Activation Utilities
To begin installing the FLEXlm and Activation Utilities, choose one of the following:
Place the Maple 12 Macintosh CD in the CD-ROM drive. Double-click NetworkToolsInstaller_Mac.zip from where you downloaded the file.- Run the installer by double-clicking the NetworkToolsInstaller icon.
- Follow the on-screen instructions
Activate a Network License
- From the Finder, open a terminal window from Applications -> Utilities.
- Change to the location of the activation utility directory. By default, /Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/activate.
- Run the activation script by issuing the command ./activation. To launch activation in console mode, use the -console option.
- You will be prompted to enter your purchase code, hostname, and hostid of your license server. If you are activating behind a proxy server, make sure to enter this information before clicking Next.
- You will be prompted to enter additional information including the number of licenses you are activating. Click Next when this is complete.
- A license file, MapleSim.lic, will be saved to the /Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/activate directory. You will need this license file for the next step.
Start the License Manager for MapleSim Only
Start the License Manager Daemons
Before you can use MapleSim, you must start the license server. It is recommended that you do not run lmgrd as root because any process run by root is a potential security risk.
- Navigate to the location of the FLEXlm utilities for your operating system. By default, /Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/FLEXlm.
- Start the license manager daemons.
- To start the license manager daemon (lmgrd), enter the following command at the prompt:
./lmgrd -c license_file_path -l debug_log &
where license_file_path is the full path and filename of the network license file (by default, /Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/activate/MapleSim.lic), and debug_log is the name of a file to which debugging information is written. The -l option (letter l, not the number 1 (one)) creates the file.
Help for Starting the License Server
If you have any problems starting the license server in the system boot up files, refer to http://www.macrovision.com.
You can now use MapleSim.
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Start the License Manager for Multiple Maplesoft Products
To run MapleSim, Maple 12, previous releases of Maple, and associated toolboxes, you must place all Maple license files in the same directory. If you have other FLEXlm license files stored in one central location, you can store the Maple license files there as well. Note: This does not apply to releases prior to Maple 6.
Complete the following tasks:
Task 1: Stop the License Manager
Go to the location of the FLEXlm utilities that are currently being used. For Maple 12, the default location is Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/FLEXlm. Enter the command:
./lmdown -c license_file_path
Task 2: Move All License Files to a Common Directory
Copy all the network license files to /Users/username/Applications/Maple_Network_Tools/activate.
Task 3: Start the License Manager Daemons
Note: Point to the directory only, not an actual license file.
- To start the license manager, enter the following command:
./lmgrd -c license_file_path -l debug_log
where license_file_path is the full path to the directory containing the license files and debug_log is the name of a file to which debugging information is written. The -l option (letter l, not the number 1 (one)) creates the file.
You can now use your network licensed Maplesoft products.
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Install FLEXlm and the Activation Utilities
- On Linux 32-bit, run the NetworkToolsInstaller_Linux.bin file from the CD or from where you downloaded the file.
On Linux 64-bit, run the NetworkToolsInstaller_LinuxX86_64.bin file from the CD or from where you downloaded the file.
On Solaris, run the NetworkToolsInstaller_Sun.bin file from the CD or from where you downloaded the file.- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Activate a Network License
- Move the activateMapleSim and the MapleActivation.jar files from $HOME/maple12/toolbox/MapleSim/license to $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/activate.
- Run the activateMapleSim command. To launch activation in console mode, use the -console option.
- You will be prompted to enter your purchase code, hostname, and hostid of your license server. If you are activating behind a proxy server, make sure to enter this information before clicking Next.
- You will be prompted to enter additional information including the number of licenses you are activating. Click Next when this is completed.
- A license file, MapleSim.lic, will be saved to the $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/activate directory. You will need this license file for the next step
Start the License Manager for MapleSim Only
Start the License Manager Daemons
Before you can use MapleSim, you must start the license server. It is recommended that you do not run lmgrd as root because any process run by root is a potential security risk.
- Navigate to the location of the FLEXlm utilities for your operating system. By default, $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/FLEXlm/
- Start the license manager daemons.
Using the C Shell
To start the license manager daemon (lmgrd), enter the following command at the prompt,
./lmgrd -c license_file_path -l debug_log &
where license_file_path is the full path and filename of the network license file (by default, $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/activate/MapleSim.lic) and debug_log is the name of a file to which debugging information is written. The -l option (letter l, not the number 1 (one)) creates the file.
Using the Korn or Bourne Shell
To start the license manager daemon (lmgrd), enter the following command at the prompt:
./lmgrd -c license_file_path -l debug_log 2>&1 &
Run Daemons on Startup
To have the daemons run on startup, edit the appropriate boot script (such as /etc/rc.boot, /etc/rc.local, or /etc/rc2.d/Sxxxx). For example, if you run lmgrd as a boot startup script, you can run it as a regular user by using the following su command at the prompt:
su username -c 'umask 022; lmgrd_path -c license_file_path -l log_path'
where username is a non-privileged user; lmgrd_path is the correct path to the lmgrd file, license_file_path is the network license file, and log_path is the debug log file. It is recommended that the network license file be called Maple12.lic.
Help for Starting the License Server
If you have any problems starting the license server in the UNIX system boot up files, refer to http://www.macrovision.com.
You can now use MapleSim.
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Start the License Manager for Multiple Maplesoft Products
To run MapleSim, Maple 12, previous releases of Maple, and associated toolboxes, you must place all Maple license files in the same directory. If you have other FLEXlm license files stored in one central location, you can store the Maple license files there as well. Note: This does not apply to releases prior to Maple 6.
Complete the following tasks:
- Task 1: Stop the License Manager
- Task 2: Move all Maple License Files to a Common Directory
- Task 3: Start the License Manager Daemons
Task 1: Stop the License Manager
Go to the location of the FLEXlm utilities that are currently being used. For Maple 12, the default location is $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/FLEXlm/ . Enter the command:
./lmdown -c license_file_path
Task 2: Move all Maple License Files to a Common Directory
Copy all of the Maple network license files to one folder, for example, $HOME/Maple_Network_Tools/activate
Task 3: Start the License Manager Daemons
Note: Point to the directory only, not an actual license file.
./lmgrd -c license_file_path -l debug_log
where license_file_path is the full path to the directory containing the license files and debug_log is the name of a file to which debugging information is written. The -l option (letter l, not the number 1 (one)) creates the file.
You can now use your network licensed Maplesoft products.
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