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distribution [2015/01/05 15:51] yutakadistribution [2016/10/02 17:53] ignacio
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 Binaries for Linux, Windows and Mac  are [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/html/projects/programs/|here]]. Binaries for Linux, Windows and Mac  are [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/html/projects/programs/|here]].
  
- +For Windows usersPlease install Intel's Redistributable Libraries if you received messages like "The program can't start because libiomp5md.dll is missing from your computer..." on running a program. See [[FAQ.windows|the FAQ page]].
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-Please install Intel's Redistributable Libraries if you received messages like "The program can't start because libiomp5md.dll is missing from your computer..." on running a program. See [[FAQ.windows|the FAQ page]].+
  
  
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-Older versions are available as Fortran 95 [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/%7Eignacy/numpub/blupf90/progs/progsf90.tar.gz|package]] for download and compilation on Unix systems. Various problems were reported using free Fortran compilers. File [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/html/projects/programs/Windows/blupf90_win.zip|blupf90_win.zip]]+Older versions are available as Fortran 95 [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/%7Eignacy/numpub/blupf90/progs/progsf90.tar.gz|package]] for download and compilation on Unix systems. Various problems were reported using free Fortran compilers. File [[http://nce.ads.uga.edu/html/projects/programs/Windows/blupf90_win.zip|blupf90_win.zip]]{{ :blupf90_win.zip |new}}
 contains Windows executables + GNUPLOT; an included script file sets access to all binaries and the graphing package.  contains Windows executables + GNUPLOT; an included script file sets access to all binaries and the graphing package. 
 At this time, the best compiler appears to be from Intel; it is free for noncommercial use in Linux. At this time, the best compiler appears to be from Intel; it is free for noncommercial use in Linux.
    
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