Hi All
Why don't you consider switching over to SuperNEC. This is compatible with
just about every version of Windows.
SuperNEC has an optimised NEC 2 foundation, and you can still run your old
NEC 2 files in the command line if you wish-not quite sure why you would
want to do this if you have SuperNEC though. The great thing about SuperNEC
is it's great user interface that allows you to create or edit antenna
assemblies. You can also import your nec2 files and then graphically edit
them etc.
When running a simulation in SuperNEC in addition to its great output
interface (3D plots etc) , it also generate a standard NEC2 outputfile for
those set in their ways.
Regards
Brandon Orchard
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