Hi Giulia,
As you can read, seismic unix is easy to install and run on... unix-like
systems (mainly linux and mac os).
Some people have used it natively on windows using Cygwin
(
https://www.cygwin.com/). Cygwin will bring a bunch of software to
windows in order to mimic a unix system. I hope someone on the list can
help you with this.
An other way to run SU on a MS-Windows PC is to use virtualization,
running WSL2 on windows (or virtualbox, vmware slower than WSL2 but
maybe more portable). In that case you will run a linux over windows
system, with potential sharing of your disk and peripherals between the
windows host and the linux guest. WSL2 is a genuine microsoft software
while virtualbox is free/libre software. It seems that WSL2 has been
improved on recent windows releases (the X-server is now included. To be
verified). I'm sure that numerous users on this list use wsl2.
I hope it helps !
D.
Le 09/05/2022 à 17:12, nickag64759(a)gmail.com a écrit :
Dear sirs,
I am a university student in Geology and I am interested in the use
of cwp-su package.
I would like to use it on my Windows 10 64 bit PC: does cwp-su be used
on that kind of platform ?
In the case which is/are the requirements ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
Giulia
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