Is this software still working? I would like to use it to teach power electronics. I'm not a software specialist, how would I get this running on a windows PC?
thx!
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I have the same problem as Tom, I'm not a software developer. I first tried downloading the latest Netbeans, then read notes from Andreas and downgraded to JAVA 1.8 and Netbeans 9. No luck with either. Did get the latest netbeans to read it as a project from a zip file, but it kept giving errors about gradle project depracated... If only there were some instructions for non-software developers or a binary. I'm guessing most power electronics people are just as lost as I am. Any help, tips... would be appreciated.
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I got it to build using Netbeans 8.2 and JDK 1.8. But when I run it in Windows 11 it is not functional. Probably the high resolution display. I may try running it on linux and see if that works any better. Looks like it has many features and built in components.
Hi,
Is this software still working? I would like to use it to teach power electronics. I'm not a software specialist, how would I get this running on a windows PC?
thx!
Hi, I got it working. This is such a great teaching resource.
Thx!!
I have the same problem as Tom, I'm not a software developer. I first tried downloading the latest Netbeans, then read notes from Andreas and downgraded to JAVA 1.8 and Netbeans 9. No luck with either. Did get the latest netbeans to read it as a project from a zip file, but it kept giving errors about gradle project depracated... If only there were some instructions for non-software developers or a binary. I'm guessing most power electronics people are just as lost as I am. Any help, tips... would be appreciated.
I got it to build using Netbeans 8.2 and JDK 1.8. But when I run it in Windows 11 it is not functional. Probably the high resolution display. I may try running it on linux and see if that works any better. Looks like it has many features and built in components.