![]() ![]() You download a small setup.exe from the Cygwin site which helps you select the needed components. Install Cygwinįirst, you have to install Cygwin. So, let's install Cygwin first, then we'll install an MPI implementation and see if it all works. It doesn't really emulate Linux, but it instead provides substantial Linux API functionality. Cygwin is a collection of tools which provide a Linux look and feel environment for Windows. Having a Linux on a virtual machine seemed to me somewhat cumbersome, but fortunately, there's a more elegant solution. I function on another level of abstraction and I don't want to know all the implementation details. I'm just not proficient with the administration part, I still don't know in which folder the programs are installed on Linux. I know I should love Linux and know all about it by now, but I don't. I have to use MPI on the next project, and I have to do it on Linux.
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