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Old   December 14, 2013, 12:02
Default SU2 binary executables for Win 64 bit
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Dear all;

I am not very familiar with compiling source code on windows 7. I have downloaded binary executables and run version 2.0 on 64 bit win 7 from SU2 site, but unfortunately it does not support SST turbulence model. I have tried to use Cygwin and gcc in order to compile source code of version 2.0.5, but had some confusing errors!!!

Does any body have binary executable of SU2 version 2.0.5 or higher for 64 bit windows?

Thanks for any help.
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Old   January 11, 2014, 21:20
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We are working on the new release 3.0 (eagle) which will include the windows binaries. Please stay tuned... we will release the code next Wednesday (Jan 15th) during the AIAA Scitech conference.

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