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| FTEC is a coalescent simulation program developed by Mark Reppell, Michael Boehnke, and Sebastian Zöllner capable of modeling samples drawn from a population which has undergone faster than exponential growth. | | FTEC is a coalescent simulation program developed by Mark Reppell, Michael Boehnke, and Sebastian Zöllner capable of modeling samples drawn from a population which has undergone faster than exponential growth. |
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− | ==Unix Installation and Compilation== | + | =Installation and Compilation= |
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| + | ==Unix== |
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| 1) Download the appropriate .tar file below <br> | | 1) Download the appropriate .tar file below <br> |
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| For information on how to use the simulator see the user's guide below. | | For information on how to use the simulator see the user's guide below. |
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− | ==Windows with MinGW Installation and Compilation== | + | ==Windows with MinGW== |
| 1) Instructions for Installing MinGW and MSYS can be found here: [[Using VirtualBox]] <br> | | 1) Instructions for Installing MinGW and MSYS can be found here: [[Using VirtualBox]] <br> |
− | 2) | + | 2) Download the appropriate .tar file from below and place it in the folder \msys\1.0\home\user\ where "user" is your user account name |
| + | 3) Open the MSYS command line window |
| + | 4) Untar the file with the command "tar xf File_Name.tar" |
| + | 5) Enter the command "make" |
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