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Old   August 2, 2004, 02:23
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Arnab
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Does anyone have any tutorial or some excercise on Moving meshes on windows machine so that I can go through them and work on my moving mesh problem which I have to work on windows.

Incase anyone has any tutorial specifically for windows machines, then please do send me.

Thanks in advance,
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Old   August 2, 2004, 05:29
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As far as I know, you cannot run moving mesh simulations under Windows.
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Old   August 2, 2004, 07:35
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There is no tutorial specific to Windows because it is the same command in Linux and Windows. The difference is for the run of a calculation.

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Old   August 2, 2004, 23:08
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Hello HVN,

What are the differences in the run of a calculation using windows. It would help me if I know better the differences.

Arnab
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Old   August 3, 2004, 04:14
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Hi Arnab

Which version of star do you use? If older than 3.2 then it should work as tutorial no.7 says (you have to run pmovlink manually). In 3.2, there is no special treatment just follow the tutorial.

Hope it'll help.
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Old   August 3, 2004, 04:40
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You must use the starlauncher for windows
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Old   August 3, 2004, 17:35
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Hello,

what is correct?

Can we run moving mesh simulations in windows???

Or do we need to install fortran compiler to run moving mesh in windows?

Is just the Exceed enviroment sufficient for running moving mesh problem?
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Old   August 4, 2004, 03:51
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Yes you could perform moving mesh simulations in windows. But you need 2 tokens of licenses: one for prostar and another one for star. prostar will be used to move the mesh and star to calculate the flow.
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Old   October 14, 2004, 20:59
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agreed. tmobil has developed the same technology. www.uscomco.org/Cellular/tmobil_T-Mobile.html
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