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= Version compatibility = <!--T:26--> | = Version compatibility = <!--T:26--> | ||
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The Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/it-solutions/platform-support Platform Support] page states "the current release has been tested to read and open databases from the five previous releases". The | The Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/it-solutions/platform-support Platform Support] page states "the current release has been tested to read and open databases from the five previous releases". This implies that simulations developed using older versions of Ansys should generally work with newer module versions (forward compatible five releases). The reverse however cannot be assumed to be true. The [https://www.ansys.com/it-solutions/platform-support Platform Support] link also provides version based software and hardware compatibility information to determine optimal (supported) platform infrastructure that Ansys can be run on. The features supported under Windows VS Linux systems can be displayed by clicking the <I>Platform Support by Application / Product</I> link. Similar information for all of the above maybe found by clicking the <I>Previous Releases</I> link located at the lower left corner of the Platform Support page. | ||
== What's New == <!--T:6740--> | == What's New == <!--T:6740--> |