Downloading MARK
To download and install MARK, simply:
- download the current stable MARK setup.exe file (version 6.x). It is roughly 12 MB in size, so trying to download via a dial-up connection is not a great idea! :-)
- Double-click the setup.exe file you just downloaded. This will spawn one of the (by now) ubiquitous setup routines most Windows programs use.
Operating system support
MARK was written as a Windows application (meaning, it runs best on a machine running the Microsoft Windows operating system - either as the primary OS, or within a virtual machine). However, having said that can run MARK quite successfully on a number of non-Windows platforms if you use robust Windows emulation software. The following table lists the platforms (operating systems) MARK has been run on, using either variants of native Windows, or Windows emulation software.
MARK was written for Windows XP or newer (i.e., Windows Vista, and Windows 7). For the moment, it also runs 'adequately' under Windows 98, 2000 and NT, but these operating systems are no longer officially supported (or recommended) in any way.
For pre-OS/X Macs, your best option is probably Virtual PC. For newer Macs running OS/X, the best option at the moment seems to be the Parallels desktop. Note: When preparing .inp files on the Macintosh it seems to be important to convert the end-of-line character from Mac or Unix/Linus to DOS/Windows . This can be easily done in BBedit, a number of free utilities, or by opening and saving the file in WordPad.
Alternatively, you can access the numerical capacilities of MARK by running mark.exe either from the command line, or using the RMark interface. Instructions on setting up RMark and mark.exe on a Linux machine can be found here.