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The models Planet Simulator, PUMA and the postprocessor Pumaburner
can be compiled and run with Windows if you have a FORTRAN-90
and a C++ compiler installed (e.g. GNU FORTRAN and GNU C++).
The GUI (Graphical User Interface) and MoSt (Model Starter)
are written using the Xlib (X11) library and cannot run
with native Windows.
There are following solutions:
1) Install a X11 emulator (e.g. the free Cygwin X11).
I've heard from users, that they got it to work with the models.
2) Install a Linux in a virtual machine like "Parallels" or "VMware".
Then use the virtual machine for running the models.
3) Install Linux (e.g. OpenSUSE 11.2) on your Windows-Computer.
It can coexist with Windows and installs a boot manager, that
enables switching between Linux and Windows at boot time.
Solution 3 is the cheapest (for free) and fastest solution.
Please don't ask Windows related questions via email,
we don't support Windows!
But you may open a thread on our forum
http://www.mi.uni-hamburg.de/Forum.5807.0.html
if you want to discuss with other Windows users.
If there is a skilled Windows-programmer, who successfully programs
a Windows-GUI for our models, I'll include that version in
fortcoming releases too.
Edilbert