Zachary,

you can use VirtualBox to run Linux VM as guest.
Once you get comfortable with OSG, you can move to Windows host yourself.

Regards,
Michael.

On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 at 12:18, Sam Brkopac <brko...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Zachary1234 wrote:
> > Not quite, unfortunately, it seems.  I can't install linux at this time.
> >
> > I was wondering if someone over there has a file tree of libraries that 
> > exists on a Windows 64 bit filesystem?  I figure that OSG was programmed 
> > and tested on Windows, and that hoefully someone still has something for 
> > all the dependencies that could be easily copied in one fell hit, zipped 
> > and uploaded.
> >
> > What are my chances?
>
>
> All of the libraries and optionals? If I had to guess, close to zero.
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