inFusion

  • Mac OS installation instructions
    • 1
      Check the section entitled "Notes" below for minimal software / hardware requirements and applicable limitations
    • 2
      Download and unzip the file inFusion_macosx.zip, making sure that inFusion.app has execute permissions
    • 3
      From the Finder, double click on inFusion.app to start the program
  • Windows x32 installation instructions
    • 1
      Check the section entitled "Notes" below for minimal software / hardware requirements and applicable limitations
    • 2
      Download and unzip the file inFusion_win32.zip to a location on your disk
    • 3
      Double click on inFusion.exe to start the program
  • Windows x64 installation instructions
    • 1
      Check the section entitled "Notes" below for minimal software / hardware requirements and applicable limitations
    • 2
      Download and unzip the file inFusion_win64.zip to a location on your disk
    • 3
      Double click on inFusion.exe to start the program
  • Linux x32 installation instructions
    • 1
      Check the section entitled "Notes" below for minimal software / hardware requirements and applicable limitations
    • 2
      Download and unzip the file inFusion_linux32_gtk.zip, and make sure that the file inFusion/inFusion has execute permissions
    • 3
      Run inFusion/inFusion to start the program
  • Linux x64 installation instructions
    • 1
      Check the section entitled "Notes" below for minimal software / hardware requirements and applicable limitations
    • 2
      Download and unzip the file inFusion_linux64_gtk.zip, and make sure that the file inFusion/inFusion has execute permissions
    • 3
      Run inFusion/inFusion to start the program

Notes

inFusion Hydrogen (v1.6)
Released January 30, 2012

inFusion v1.6 is a service release. It brings some improvements in the menu system of the tool. No bug fixes this time.

General notes:

  • We recommend running inFusion on a machine with a minimum of 4 GB of RAM. By default, inFusion is configured to utilize up to 2.5GB of memory for its analysis models. This is appropriate for machines that have 4G of RAM. Depending on your machine's configuration and/or project size, you may want to increase or decrease that limit by adjusting inFusion's configuration files. For example, multi-MLOC projects may require more RAM. Please refer to the manual on how to configure inFusion.
  • inFusion requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) v1.6.x or later (32 or 64 bit versions depending on specific version of inFusion)
  • inFusion requires read-write access to its own installation folder in order to work properly

Windows specific notes

  • Due to Win32 and JRE limitations, the 32 bit version of inFusion for Windows is restricted to a total of 1.3G of memory, which may be insufficient for loading large projects. If you need to analyze large projects, please use Windows 64-bit, or another platform.

Linux specific notes

  • The Linux version of inFusion relies on the Gimp Toolkit (GTK) for its GUI. The appropriate package must be installed on the system.

MacOS specific notes

  • none