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MCXStudio

MCXStudio is a light-weight graphical user interface (GUI) for MCX, MMC and MCX-CL that provides an intuitive environment to browse and set parameters for a wide range of Monte Carlo simulations. It supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, and offers features such as simulation pre-processing, post-processing, 3D volumetric data rendering, and remote execution of simulations.
Latest: 2025.10.20
Last checked: Feb 7, 2026 5:04am
Rank: 652/15140
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License: GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0)Winget: Available

Version & Lifecycle

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Current: 2025.10.20 N-2: 2025 Predicted EOL: 2025-01-01 Avg cadence: Every 104 days

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Community Notes

Command-line note • January 1, 2026
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mcxstudio – Command-line note

MCXStudio is a portable application that requires no installation; deploy it enterprise-wide by extracting the package to a target directory (e.g., C:Program FilesMCXStudio) and copying the mcxstudio executable along with required binaries (mcx/bin/mcx.exe, mcxcl/bin/mcxcl.exe, mmc/bin/mmc.exe) or symlinks to them in the parent folder structure. On first launch for Windows users, approve the registry modification prompt to enable simulations longer than 5 seconds, then reboot the system to apply the change for all users. Automate via script by using xcopy or robocopy to replicate the folder structure across machines, ensuring PATH or working directory points to the bin folders if needed.

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Developed by the Computational Optics & Translational Imaging (COTI) lab; written in Object Pascal using Lazarus IDE and GLScene for OpenGL rendering; does not contain Monte Carlo modeling itself but launches external binaries.