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Run Fortran exe files on Linux (generated in Windows) |
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iman
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Hi all,
I have a long CFD Fortran code written in Powerstation 4.0. Making exe files this code is pretty easy in windows 7, however, I cannot run them in Linux. Is there any way that I can run this exe file in the Linux? Thanks... |
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Bruno Santos
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Quick answer - Try using Wine (stands for Wine is not an emulator): https://www.winehq.org/
Just in case you or anyone else is unable to access that website, since it's on an HTTPS access, here is the Wikipedia article about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_%28software%29 |
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