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Yang Yue
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Hi guys,
I know if I want to customize FLOW-3D in Windows, I need Intel Fortran Compiler 9.1 and Visual Studio 2005. But how can I compile the customized codes in windows? What should I do to use the Makefile? It seems quite easy in Linux, you just need to launch a terminal, change your working directory to FLOW-3D directory and type 'make'. But how to do that in windows? Thanks, Yang |
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open the cmd exe go inthe flow3d folder and type nmake
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