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  • Genome Sequencer Data Analysis software & CygWin

    Is it possible to install and run the Genome Sequencer Data Analysis software using CygWin?

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    The Roche offInstrument apps you mean? I wouldn't have thought so, as Cygwin compatibility relies on recompiling the software, and the Roche stuff is closed-source.

    Have you thought about running Linux under VirtualBox or VMware on your Windows box/

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    • #3
      Analysis only

      Yes, only for analysis. Is there any reason why it would not compile in CygWin? I am familiar with cygwin but not with VirtualBox or VMware. I was hoping someone has already tried to compile the softare in CygWin.

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      • #4
        As I say, the Roche software is closed-source, so there is no source to compile.

        VMware etc just lets you run a Linux (or whatever) desktop on your Windows machine, so you can execute binary code.

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        • #5
          Sorry

          I misread your post. I will try VMware.
          Thanks!

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          • #6
            How about Fedora?

            Will the GS software work with Fedora?

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