kenlm compiles with visual studio but it crashes. got a bit lost porting 
the memory maps. Getting closer but not there yet. If anyone wants to 
have a go, thye're welcome to.

visual studio project file (and xcode btw) are also available for the 
other c++ executables, extract, extract-rules, score, consolidate....

On 03/07/2012 17:25, Kenneth Heafield wrote:
> Thanks to contributions from NICT, Tetsuo, and Hieu, KenLM does compile
> under Visual Studio and run natively on Windows.  Or at least it did
> last time we tested; I do not test on Windows myself.  The language
> model was often regarded as the barrier to running Moses on Windows.  As
> to whether that is the case, I will defer to Hieu.
>
> Kenneth
>
> On 07/03/2012 12:20 PM, Tom Hoar wrote:
>>    This might be a question for Ken. A few years ago, it was possible to
>>    compile Moses as a native Windows application using an internal language
>>    model that emulated SRILM but was limited to only 3 grams. I tried it
>>    back then. Performance was slow and quality was sub-par because of the
>>    3-gram limit.
>>
>>    With all the internal changes to Moses, including KenLM and others, is
>>    a native Windows compile still an option or is it limited to only
>>    posix/cgwin systems?
>>
>>    Tom
>>
>>
>>
>>    On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 17:09:15 +0100, Barry Haddow
>>    <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi Jose
>>>
>>> Moses is a command line application, so the usual way to use it on
>>> windows
>>> would be through cygwin.
>>>
>>> If you want to use Moses in a GUI application, then probably the best
>>> way is
>>> to run Moses server and have the GUI communicate with the server.
>>> This has
>>> been discussed on this list before.
>>>
>>> cheers  - Barry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday 03 July 2012 13:03:14 Jose Casimiro Pereira wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone.
>>>>
>>>> First of all, I apologize for my English.
>>>>
>>>> I'm a PhD student, from Portugal, and I'm starting to study and use
>>>> MOSES
>>>>    tool. I installed MOSES on Ubuntu and everything works fine.
>>>> The corpora that I have, was properly trained and worked fine with
>>>> MOSES.
>>>>
>>>> For several constraints of the project I work, we need to put MOSES
>>>> working on Microsoft Windows.
>>>> I downloaded MOSES' source and compiled it, and I think it was well
>>>> compiled (I was inspired by Wang Pidong instructions
>>>>
>>>> (http://wangpidong.blogspot.pt/2010/01/how-to-compile-moses-under-visual.ht
>>>> ml)).
>>>>
>>>> The problem that I have, and for that I ask for help, is this:
>>>> - how to make MOSES work on Windows? How to use MOSES to translate
>>>> corpora?
>>>>
>>>> I read that is possible to transfer the training scripts from one
>>>> location to another. So, I assume that is possible to transfer the
>>>> scripts that I have trained on Ubuntu to Windows. But, again, how to
>>>> use
>>>>    them? I haven't seen any example of it.
>>>>
>>>> There are several examples explaining how to use MOSES on Cygwin,
>>>> but
>>>> we pretend to use it outside Cygwin.
>>>> I  have seen examples, too, using MOSES on Linux and accessing it
>>>> from Windows, using PuTTY. But, that isn't what we desired to use.
>>>>
>>>> I'll appreciate any help you could do.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks.
>>>> j.casimiro
>>>>
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