![]() ![]() These require OpenGL 3.3, and X11 servers tend not to support anything above OpenGL 2 – at least not for direct hardware-accelerated rendering. More to the point, I doubt it would work particularly well, certainly the GUI aspects. ![]() But you’d need to work out how to get packages Cygwin installed under MobaXterm. I note it looks like the Qt packages are available on Cygwin, and since that’s the hardest dependency to get hold of, I reckon it should be possible to get it compiled. The program integrates an X server and some network clients such as SSH. This means compiling MRtrix3 on MobaXterm would probably require the same procedure as it might on Cygwin – at least that’s what it looks like from their limited documentation on the topic. MobaXterm enables Windows users to execute basic Linux/Unix commands on their local machine, connect to Hazel with SSH (X11 enabled), and to transfer files. MobaXterm provides a basic set of Unix commands (GNU/Cygwin) in a single file. As far as I can tell, it’s essentially a cygwin derivative, but its primary purpose (according to their own website) is to simplify access to remote systems – not development. I’ve no idea about using MobaXterm other than as an X11 server. MobaXterm is a powerful terminal software for Windows that combines an X server with a tabbed SSH client, network tools and a versatile range of Unix commands. MobaXterm is a powerful terminal software that gives access to a range of remote network tools. ![]()
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