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James Kramer wrote: > I have numerical modeling software that I use at work that I would like > to run my home Linux system. The software was written in FORTRAN and > runs on Windows NT and above. I can get most of it to run using Wine. > I can't get the graphics to work. The manual states that the graphics > package uses GKS (graphical kernel system) for FORTRAN and that it can > not run on Win 95. I have not put too much effort into getting the > graphics to run in Linux since I can always resort to my Win XP boot as > a last resort. Should I be able to run the software on my Debian using wine. > Jay I assume that was a question. Wine supposedly can emulate Windows2000, so it might just be a matter of changing your Wine config to emulate a different version of windows. Matt
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