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AdN May 25, 2006 15:52

How to compiled on windows system.
 
Hello,

I use UDF for my calcul, so to use my function in Fluent, I interpret my .c . But I try now to compile my function instead of interpret. But I don't succeed. I'm in a windows system, I have visual C++ installed in my system. But when i tryed to compiled, Fluent send me an error message. If someone can help me to trim my problem I will be greatful. Thanx you


Shanti May 25, 2006 20:13

Re: How to compiled on windows system.
 
Hi

Try starting FLUENT from the dot prompt instead of starting it by clicking icon.

Hope it helps... shanti

AdN May 26, 2006 04:27

Re: How to compiled on windows system.
 
Thank you!

I try to do this, but when I compiled my function, fluent tell me that nmake file is not reconise as an internal command or an external command or a command file. Where is the problem? Can you help me pease. Thank you very much for taking time to response me.


Shanti May 26, 2006 09:58

Re: How to compiled on windows system.
 
Do you have nmake.exe in the FLUENT working folder? Try it, i also dont know exactly. Shanti

Allan Walsh May 26, 2006 12:20

Re: How to compiled on windows system.
 
You need to set up path and environment variables. Either look at Fluent documents or else look at past postings in this forum for the details.


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