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Message #00575
Re: Yade/win
I was actually thinking of using VS2005 as it is the most reliable programming platform under windows ( made by microsoft for microsoft ...) in addition to OpenGL for graphics. Currently my main concern is migrating the calculation engine behind Yade-DEM.
Since I am actually a C# developer, i.e. not a C++, I was thinking of migrating all routines to C# unless people here have another idea.
Ahmed H. ELMEKATI
Ph.D. Candidate,
Civil and Envir. Eng. Dept.
Rensselar Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY
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----- Original Message ----
From: "Feng, Chen" <fchen3@xxxxxxx>
To: yade-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 1:14:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Yade-users] Yade/win
Possible ways:
1. Using Cygwin, may be the easist:
I remember someone said in the mailing list that he has successfully passed
the compilation but the GUI crashed at the first start?
2. Using sth like Visual Studio 2005 express (free), I once successfully let
yade-core
pass the compilation stage, but I didn't go further, things have priorities.
And I still have the project file.
3. Using gcc for windows independent of Cygwin, like M.A.M.E (the famous
emulator:-))
>From my perspective, using Visual Studio will be more easy to debug (add
watch, trace, break point) and you will have more powerful tools to test it,
like Numega BoundsChecker, etc. But I say this just because I am a very poor
linux programmer:P. There is also some posts about this issue in the yade-dev
list?
>===== Original Message From Ahmed ELMEKATI <aelmikaty@xxxxxxxxx> =====
>Since i am in need of a package that does DEM under windows (free of course)
I was thinking of making a version of Yade-DEM under windows.
>Has anyone doen something or should i start from scratch (not really since
all routines are available)?
>I plan to do this by the end of summer.
>Notice i am using the new naming convention :)
>
>Ahmed H. ELMEKATI
>Ph.D. Candidate,
>Civil and Envir. Eng. Dept.
>Rensselar Polytechnic Institute
>Troy, NY
>Email: aelmikaty@xxxxxxxxx
> elmika@xxxxxxx
>Phone: +1 - 518 - 276 - 5561
>Mailing Address:
>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
>Civil Engineering Dept.
>JEC 4049
>110 8th street
>Troy, NY 12180
>USA
>Notice:
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