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Old   May 18, 2001, 05:22
Default Fluent on UNIX or WinNT
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mike
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Dear Colleagues!

We have just decided to use Fluent in our company. Until know, an engineering office did all our computations.

Now, we have the problem to decide which operating system we should use (NT or UNIX).

Can anybody tell me, which criterias are important for this decision. Are there any differences, if we use UNIX or NT? Are there anybody, who have experiance with both systems?

By the way, I know the discussion, which was made in June last year in this group. Are there any new arguments?

Thanks for your advice!

Mike
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Old   May 30, 2001, 13:00
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rafi friend
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Im familiar with NT, and it's easy to maintain, at least when your computer consist only of this program. A tip, before you install fluent on your system, install the other programs you need and then after installing fluent, don't install other programs. or your Gambit (sometimes) will not run.
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