Difference between revisions of "Windows"
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*[[Tip_Cross_Compiling_OpenFOAM_in_Linux_For_Windows_with_MinGW|Cross-compiling OpenFOAM with MinGW]] | *[[Tip_Cross_Compiling_OpenFOAM_in_Linux_For_Windows_with_MinGW|Cross-compiling OpenFOAM with MinGW]] | ||
** Includes links to other instructions as well in the section [[Tip_Cross_Compiling_OpenFOAM_in_Linux_For_Windows_with_MinGW#Other_Important_Links|Other Important Links]] | ** Includes links to other instructions as well in the section [[Tip_Cross_Compiling_OpenFOAM_in_Linux_For_Windows_with_MinGW#Other_Important_Links|Other Important Links]] | ||
− | *[http://www.openfoam.com/resources/windows.php Using VirtualBox] | + | *<del>[http://www.openfoam.com/resources/windows.php Using VirtualBox]</del> |
+ | *[[HowTo_Install_Virtual_Machines_with_VMware_Player|How To Install Virtual Machines with VMware Player]] | ||
==Commercial solutions== | ==Commercial solutions== |
Revision as of 19:54, 14 October 2013
OpenFOAM doesn't run on Microsoft Windows out of the box because it relies on a case-sensitive file system. With some work however it is possible to run OpenFOAM on Windows.
1 Do it yourself
- Cross-compiling OpenFOAM with MinGW
- Includes links to other instructions as well in the section Other Important Links
Using VirtualBox- How To Install Virtual Machines with VMware Player