On 9/2/2019 5:11 PM, David Matthews wrote:
It does work on Windows 32 bit but you will need to build it yourself. The easiest way is to use Visual Studio 2019.  There are project and solution files in the distribution source.

If you like Cygwin, it build there, I I think it also does
under the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).  In the former
case, you can run the resulting program pretty much as you
would a regular Windows program.  In the latter case, you
have to run it from within WSL (in that respect, WSL is a
bit like a virtual machine, while Cygwin is not).

Depends on what you like, etc.

Regards - Eliot Moss
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