Supported Platforms

System Requirements

The minimum requirements to run the OpenSim GUI:

  • Operating System: 
    • Windows: Windows 7, 8, or 10
    • Mac: macOS 10.12 or later (not tested with earlier versions of macOS)
  • Processor: 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Hard disk space: 1 GB

Supported Platforms

The name OpenSim refers to two distinct entities, the OpenSim API (which consists of C++ libraries of classes used for modeling and simulation of biological structures, and wrappers for other programming languages) and the OpenSim application (GUI) which builds on the OpenSim API.

As of version 4.0, the GUI is distributed for Windows (64-bit only; not 32-bit) and Mac. Although there have been experimental builds of the GUI on Linux there has been no public distribution. Linux users who want to use the GUI have successfully run OpenSim using virtual machines or other environments that simulate Windows on Linux (e.g., VirtualBox and Wine).

The source code for the API (headers, libraries and Doxygen documentation) is available on the downloads page and on GitHub and can be built for both Windows (32-bit and 64-bit as of 3.1), Mac, and Linux. The API is available in Matlab, Python, Java, and C++. To use the API in C++, users will need to write a main program or a plugin or use the various tools provided as command line executables to perform modeling/simulation. See instructions on GitHub.

If you're interested in helping to build a GUI distribution on Linux or any other platform, please contact the development team using the forum at https://simtk.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=91

 

OpenSim is supported by the Mobilize Center , an NIH Biomedical Technology Resource Center (grant P41 EB027060); the Restore Center , an NIH-funded Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource Network Center (grant P2C HD101913); and the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance through the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation. See the People page for a list of the many people who have contributed to the OpenSim project over the years. ©2010-2024 OpenSim. All rights reserved.