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Old   August 4, 2004, 14:48
Default Moving Mesh PROBLEM
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Arnab
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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, 15:48
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Jörn Beilke
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Your problem is, that you are using a platform, which nobody uses for serious work. So there are just a few people using star on windows.

If you use prostar commands you should be able to live without the compiler. If you use the newxyz.f subroutine than you need the compiler. But I don't know, if it works at all.

If you want to get help from the community you should use the linux version.

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Old   August 5, 2004, 03:02
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Anyways u have to have fortran compiler installed on windows to run moving mesh problems. I have solved moving mesh problem on windows a year back. It works.
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Old   August 5, 2004, 03:49
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I confirme that you could perform moving mesh simulations with Windows. If you are not sure about this answer, contact a CD office and ask them.

HV
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Old   August 6, 2004, 05:22
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Old   August 6, 2004, 05:28
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wak
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Hi..

What windows you using..should be no problem if youre using XP pro,or Me or even Win 2000..

But if user subroutine used in your analysis, then you need to use fortran as a compiler.

Ever use these subroutine ? >> uparm.f or newxyz.f

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Old   August 9, 2004, 11:13
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Star never worked on Windows ME. I am constantly amazed at how much wrong information gets put out here.
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Old   August 10, 2004, 01:52
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may be steve right regarding windows ME, but currently I am using star on windows 2000, with flexlm. It is working fine in all respects. i have solved problem involving subroutines, and with moving mesh. So i think there is no problem in windows 2000, if there is no other option than unix or linux.
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Old   August 18, 2004, 00:58
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I dont know that star not working with ME(good to know),but know it suit for XP pro n w2k ...
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Old   October 13, 2004, 09:24
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Hi, Everyone! Does anybody has the fortran complier used to STAR-CD 3.15 version.
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Old   October 30, 2004, 03:10
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Wendy Tjia
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The Fortran compiler that can be used in STAR-CD version 3.15 is Absoft Pro Fortran 8.0. Please check with your local support office regarding the licence. Because once you installed STAR-CD in your system, there should be any Fortran version to compile the file from PROSTAR.

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