Hi Greg,

I tried your exe on Windows 10 and it works very well.

I guess your installer works similar with
https://github.com/nilqed/fricas_w32 .

I agree it's a good idea to provide a windows binary without
graphics, it'll enable more people to give FriCAS a try.

Best,
Qian

> BTW I own a NSIS script to build a self installer if Waldek and others
> want a self installer for download.
> It supports uninstallation via start menu or configuration panel
> (registry key), icons in start menu etc.
> 
> If you want you can test the installer and remove FriCAS easily, the
> FriCAS self installer is available here:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ir7p6UF6O13QYh-bHqmwbwPTBr38Kn33/view?usp=sharing
> 
> I would be happy if you can test it, though I need to update the
> FriCAS version. I hesitate between a stable release or the lastest
> GitHub version.
> 
> I think it would be good to provide this type of installer to "a give
> it a try" to Windows users even if it has no graphics nor hyperdoc.
> If they like FriCAS or are more curious and they own Windows 10 they
> can switch to a full FriCAS with graphics and Hyperdoc or only in
> terminal mode on WSL 2. I wrote in the past two tutorials to build
> FriCAS on WSL 2 with or without Xorg:
> https://groups.google.com/g/fricas-devel/c/k-k0TNsn2ro/m/UUgmR0cPBQAJ
> It explains also what is needed to be installed on MSYS2.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> __
> Greg

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