![]() ![]() Therefore, to make things compatible you will also want to use 16.04. ![]() I have a hunch that the URControl binary file was compiled using the gcc version common for the 16.04 release. I discovered that the VM image was using Ubuntu 16.04. Just for clarity, I determined which Ubuntu version to use by downloading the entire starter package, running the virtual machine in VMWare player and at the bash prompt I used the command: ![]() I originally tried using Ubuntu 18 but it failed. In my case I had to manually install the Ubuntu 16.04 distro because the windows store was not working on my pc which appears to be a common issue. I have only tested this on one machine so far so your mileage may vary… Install the Windows Subsystem for Linux I thought I would share the instructions I typed up in case it helps someone else out in the future. After some trial and error I figured out how to get ursim to run on Windows 10. ![]()
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