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May 25, 2006, 16:52 |
How to compiled on windows system.
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Hello,
I use UDF for my calcul, so to use my function in Fluent, I interpret my .c . But I try now to compile my function instead of interpret. But I don't succeed. I'm in a windows system, I have visual C++ installed in my system. But when i tryed to compiled, Fluent send me an error message. If someone can help me to trim my problem I will be greatful. Thanx you |
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May 25, 2006, 21:13 |
Re: How to compiled on windows system.
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Hi
Try starting FLUENT from the dot prompt instead of starting it by clicking icon. Hope it helps... shanti |
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May 26, 2006, 05:27 |
Re: How to compiled on windows system.
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Thank you!
I try to do this, but when I compiled my function, fluent tell me that nmake file is not reconise as an internal command or an external command or a command file. Where is the problem? Can you help me pease. Thank you very much for taking time to response me. |
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May 26, 2006, 10:58 |
Re: How to compiled on windows system.
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Do you have nmake.exe in the FLUENT working folder? Try it, i also dont know exactly. Shanti
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May 26, 2006, 13:20 |
Re: How to compiled on windows system.
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You need to set up path and environment variables. Either look at Fluent documents or else look at past postings in this forum for the details.
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