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Creating User Libraries

You can create user libraries for the products listed in the table shown next. The table also lists the type of user library you can create (interface or Adams Solver) for that product and where you can place the user library.
 
For the product:
You can create the user library:
Its location:
Adams Car
Interface and Adams Solver
Private or site
Adams Driveline
Interface and Adams Solver
Private or site
Adams Solver
Adams Solver
Any directory
Adams View
Interface and Adams Solver
Any directory
Learn how to:
Windows will compile C code for Adams Solver, but Linux does not. Currently, the scripts on Linux do not support the compiling of C code. Once the C code is compiled for Linux, it can be included in an Adams Solver user library.
For Adams Car, and Adams Driveline, you can only specify either your home (private) directory or the site location, to which all users have access. On Linux, the Adams Toolbar automatically creates a directory structure to help manage the different libraries. If you are creating a site library, be sure that you set up the site directory as explained in Directory Structure for Template-Based Products.