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| − | To get started using MKMCXX, you need to [http://www.mkmcxx.nl/#download download the software package] and unpack it on your machine. In addition to the software, you also need to obtain a text editor. On Unix systems, typically vim or nano is installed. For Windows, we recommend using [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad++]. | + | To get started using MKMCXX, you need to [http://www.mkmcxx.nl/#download download the software package] and unpack it on your machine. The package contains a single executable file. For windows, this file is called "mkmcxx.exe", for Unix this is simply "mkmcxx". |
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| + | In addition to the software, you also need to obtain a text editor. On Unix systems, typically vim or nano is installed. For Windows, we recommend using [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad++]. | ||
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| + | === Running the program === | ||
| + | Performing a simulation works somewhat different on Windows as compared to Unix. Please read the respective instructions below. | ||
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| + | ==== Windows ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Unix ==== | ||
| + | Open a terminal and go to the folder wherein you have placed your mkmcxx executable. | ||
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| + | <pre> | ||
| + | cd example | ||
| + | ../mkmcxx -i input.mkm | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
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| + | ==== Viewing the results ==== | ||
Revision as of 17:04, 10 July 2017
Contents
Getting started
Obtain the software
To get started using MKMCXX, you need to download the software package and unpack it on your machine. The package contains a single executable file. For windows, this file is called "mkmcxx.exe", for Unix this is simply "mkmcxx".
In addition to the software, you also need to obtain a text editor. On Unix systems, typically vim or nano is installed. For Windows, we recommend using Notepad++.
Running the program
Performing a simulation works somewhat different on Windows as compared to Unix. Please read the respective instructions below.
Windows
Unix
Open a terminal and go to the folder wherein you have placed your mkmcxx executable.
cd example ../mkmcxx -i input.mkm