Is Matlab 2012b compatible with new Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

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Has anyone successfully run Matlab 2012b on Mac OS X Mavericks? I am wondering if I need to upgrade my OS X now since it looks nice. Thanks.

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Victor Fragoso
Victor Fragoso 2013-10-23
The student version 2013a is not running after upgrading my OS to 10.9.
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Madhu
Madhu 2013-10-25
Thanks a lot for this instruction. I successfully reactivated as well. One issue though. My R2012a version couldn't connect to the Matlab site for some reason. I deactivated by running the script deactivate_matlab.sh under bin. Then followed these instructions to change the hostid and obtain a new license file. http://www.mathworks.in/support/solutions/en/data/1-16WI3/index.html?solution=1-16WI3
Get the new license file and put it under licenses. Works beautifully!
Alexander Gera
Alexander Gera 2013-11-13
I did everything that is suggested above. However when is typed in my serial number Matworks came back saying that the maximum number of authorized computers is exceeded and I can't go any further. On the earlier Mac OS versions I installed and used Matlab 7 as a single user on a single iMac

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Shelli
Shelli 2014-3-26
I'm trying to install 2012b on OS 10.9 but get an error: "a valid host ID cannot be detected on this computer". I can manually find the host ID in Terminal so I know it has one but Matlab can't "see" it. Any suggestions?

Ken Atwell
Ken Atwell 2013-10-23
The system requirements page have not yet been updated, but we have validated R2013a and R2013b only. That said, I expect R2012b will run fine.
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Omar thamer
Omar thamer 2013-10-23
Shall I downgrade java to version 6. after upgrading to os 10.9 matlab2013a is not running ?
Ken Atwell
Ken Atwell 2013-10-23
You may need to re-install Java 6 after updating. I am under the impression that OS X will prompt you do to this when you try to start MATLAB.
It's not really a downgrade in a literal sense, since Java 6 and Java 7 can peacefully co-exist on the same Mac.

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Alexander Ecker
Alexander Ecker 2013-10-27
R2012b is running fine for me. However, when trying to install R2013b I get the following error:
“InstallForMacOSX.app” can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.
Any ideas what that means?
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Stephen Tierney
Stephen Tierney 2013-10-28
This is the Gatekeeper feature of OS X. By default only apps that are from develops registered with Apple are allowed to run on your machine. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General. Then click on the button to allow applications from anywhere.

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