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h1. Installation Guide 

 h2. Setting Environment Variables 

 Several steps below require environment variable to be set in your OS. When you encounter such step in the guide, do the following (substitute NAME and VALUE by the name and value of your environment variable respectively): 

 h3. Windows 

 # Open the @System Properties@ window. 
 # Switch to the @Advanced@ tab. 
 # Click on Environment Variables. 
 # Click @New...@ under @System Variables@. 
 # In the @New System Variable@ dialog specify variable name as @NAME@ and variable value as @VALUE@. 
 # Click @OK@ on all open windows. 
 # Reopen the command prompt window. 

 h3. Linux 

 Add the command below to the @~/.bash_profile@ or @~/.bashrc@ file (Linux): 
 <pre>export NAME=VALUE</pre>  
 Changes will be applied after restarting the command-line terminal or reboot. You can also execute the command in your command-line terminal to make temporary changes. 


 # Download and install "JDK 1.8":http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html 
 # Download and install SMT-LIBv2 solver. SMT-solver, that accepts SMT-LIB constraints. We recommend to use "Z3 4.3":https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3/releases/tag/z3-4.3.2. 
 # Set either the system property @smt.solver.path@ or the environment variable @SMT_SOLVER_PATH@ to a full path to a SMT-solver executable file in order to run solver-dependent tasks. If the both are set, a value of fortress.solver.path will be used. 
 # Download and install "nuXmv":https://es-static.fbk.eu/tools/nuxmv/index.php?n=Download.Download model checker. 
 # Set either the system property @nuxmv.path@ or the environment variable @NUXMV_PATH@ to a full path to a NuXMV executable file in order to run checker-dependent tasks. 
 # For VHDL designs elaboration: 
   a) Set @ZAMIA_LOCKING@ system environment variable to @true@. 
   b) Download and install "Python interpreter":http://https://www.python.org.  
 # Download, unpack and use the tool through it's "Command Line Options":http://forge.ispras.ru/projects/retrascope/wiki/Command_Line_Options/edit.