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Start ProB by double-clicking on <tt>ProBWin</tt> (for Windows users), or by launching <tt>StartProB.sh</tt> from a Terminal (for Linux and Mac users).
Start ProB by double-clicking on <tt>ProBWin</tt> (for Windows users), or by launching <tt>StartProB.sh</tt> from a Terminal (for Linux and Mac users).
[[file:ProBWinContents.png|center]]
Mac users may also be able to launch ProB by double-clicking on <tt>StartProB.sh</tt>.
Mac users may also be able to launch ProB by double-clicking on <tt>StartProB.sh</tt>.


This should bring up a window as follows:
This should bring up a window as follows (on a Mac):
[[file:ProBStartWindow.png|center||500px]]
[[file:ProBStartWindow.png|center||500px]]


In case this does not work, please have a look at the output of ProB in the terminal window (on Windows a separate window will be automatically started). Normally, it should look as follows:
In case this does not work, please have a look at the output of ProB in the terminal window (on Windows a separate window will be automatically started). Normally, it should look as follows (on Windows):
[[file:ProBStartTerminal.png|center]]
[[file:ProBStartTerminal.png|center]]

Revision as of 13:52, 18 January 2010


Installation

Start off by installing the standalone Tcl/Tk version of ProB. Follow the instructions in Installation.

Starting ProB

Start ProB by double-clicking on ProBWin (for Windows users), or by launching StartProB.sh from a Terminal (for Linux and Mac users).

ProBWinContents.png

Mac users may also be able to launch ProB by double-clicking on StartProB.sh.

This should bring up a window as follows (on a Mac):

ProBStartWindow.png

In case this does not work, please have a look at the output of ProB in the terminal window (on Windows a separate window will be automatically started). Normally, it should look as follows (on Windows):

ProBStartTerminal.png