basically, if you want to run the training & decoding, you need cygwin. 
There's too many perl scripts to port

if you want to make windows gui's from the decoder or other executables, 
the code is available for you to work in vs.

On 03/07/2012 17:31, Hieu Hoang wrote:
> 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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>>>>
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