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Default Windows 64-bit patch for OpenFOAM 1.7.x with Native MPI
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The Symscape Windows patch for the latest OpenFOAMŪ release (v1.7.x) is now available. As with the previous patch version this also supports 64-bit compilation using the MinGW-w64 cross-compiler and parallel computation using the native Windows MPI implementation provided by the free Microsoft HPC SDK and also available on Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 for clusters.

You can find the patch and compilation instructions at:
http://www.symscape.com/openfoam-1-7...windows-64-mpi

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