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Old   June 27, 2013, 23:44
Default Simulation in MPI mode with AVL fire 2008 in windows 7
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Hi everybody,

I want to know if i can do a simulation in MPI mode with AVL fire 2008, while my system is 64 bit windows 7.

Have anybody do simulation like this?

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Old   June 28, 2013, 08:21
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hi....
i installed this version in vin7 64 bite and i dont have a problem...
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Old   June 30, 2013, 21:25
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As far as I know, v2008 is not supported on Win7 officially..
v2008 has been released earlier than win7.

But as amin told, I guess it could work.
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