Bill,

With JBuilder 5,6 or 7 Enterprise Edition, just create a project
and set the Ptolemy folder as the sources folder of your project.
You may have to click on the update button (like the update button
in Internet Explorer), all the Ptolemy files will be added to the
project.

JBuilder Enterprise is not free, but is available under Unix and
Windows plateforms.

Another possible solution is Forte for Java from Sun.

Xavier

Bill Wood a écrit :
> 
> Is Cygwin required for Ptolemy to be used once it is installed?
> Once built, can the Ptolemy directory tree be installed on any
> Windows machine and used (where "use"includes defining new
> actors in Java, for example)?  What are the minimal requirements
> to use Ptolemy?  We've read the Windows installation material,
> but it is a little unclear on this point.
> I have potential users who are Unix-challanged :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>  -- Bill Wood
> 
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