RE: Behavioural/Result differences for NONMEM version 5.
Hi Chris,
It could be that the SLOW option of the $EST step may be of use here (see the
notes in nmhelp) - did you try that / does that help?
Erik
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Chris Franklin [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 5:15 PM
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Subject: [NMusers] Behavioural/Result differences for NONMEM version 5.
Hi,
I know we all predominantly use NONMEM versions after NONMEM version 5. But we
retain old versions to reproduce or work on historic activities.
Anyway the question/issue:
We are upgrading our infrastructure from RedHat 4 to RedHat 5 and Intel
compiler from 10 to 12.
We now have models that worked historically but we get anomalous behaviour
varying from differences in theta and eta estimates in the 3rd significant
digit up to runs that hang during the convergence steps.
Has anyone else experienced these?
Note: we have been informed of two compiler warnings during the installation
phase:
ifort: command line remark #10010: option '-Vaxlib' is deprecated and will be
removed in a future release. See '-help deprecated'
ifort: command line remark #10279: option '-xW' is deprecated and will be
removed in a future release. See '-help deprecated'
Your feedback/advice on this is most welcome.
Regards,
Chris Franklin
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