From: Anandaram M. N. <mna...@gm...> - 2017-07-13 03:08:04
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Hi: I have perused the sound advice of MESA experts like fxt etc I am also a 70+ aged retired guy with PhD in astrophysics and still active in computational astrophysics using Python with all its add-ons.. If you have a powerful windows computer with i3/i5/i7 Intel chips, 8 to 16 GB RAM, and 500 to 1000 GB HDD then I can *personally help* you to set up a 100 GB Linux Virtual Machine in it through Oracle's VBox. In this LVM we can setup MESA-SDK from Townsend's "Mad Star" website and also of course the MESA software (>1 GB size) which is all in Fortran95. I will do this *free* but you need to wait till September 2017 when I will be visiting Palo Alto for a few weeks. If this is ok with you we can discuss next moves then. Let me know One way to get familiar with what MESA can do is to visit MESAWEB and download its output files for your problem.. I did that on June 8th,2015. You can see it at http://mesa-web.asu.edu/examples.html Easier way is to use EZWEB. Cheers Mandyam Anandaram |