One can download VW from the Cincom site under the Try it
picture link. After providing information to show that you are not planning to use the software for commercial use, a link will be sent to download an ISO image. From this is can be directly installed, or burned onto a CD to be installed on another system.
To start the install, run the CD contents, and a GUI should open. After selecting some defaults, one can follow the install PDF (the below is taken from that directly).
For Linux/Unix systems, it will install in the home directory, as in ~/vw7.10.1pul
(for personal use license). The instructions also say to add a line similar to:
export VISUALWORKS=$HOME/vw7.10.1pul
export PATH=$PATH:$VISUALWORKS/bin/linuxx86_64 to the shell RC file (ie .zshrc). For Mac, this can help (especially when windows are not refreshing properly):defaults write com.cincom.vw8.0 VISUALWORKS /Users/jborden/vw8.0.1pulAfter opening a new window, VW can be started with:
0 ~ $ cd $VISUALWORKS/image 0 ~/vw7.10.1pul/image $ ls -atlr total 98504 -r-xr-xr-x. 1 jborden jborden 6781786 Oct 13 05:47 install.im -r--r--r--. 1 jborden jborden 16187102 Oct 13 05:47 visual.sou -r-xr-xr-x. 1 jborden jborden 25457852 Oct 13 05:47 visualnc.im -r--r--r--. 1 jborden jborden 9115745 Oct 13 05:47 visualnc.im.zip -r-xr-xr-x. 1 jborden jborden 36989576 Oct 13 05:47 visualnc64.im drwxrwxr-x. 2 jborden jborden 4096 Oct 13 05:47 . -r-xr-xr-x. 1 jborden jborden 6317831 Oct 13 05:48 install64.im drwxrwxr-x. 29 jborden jborden 4096 Oct 13 05:52 .. 0 ~/vw7.10.1pul/image $ visual visualnc64.im