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 The code is written in Fortran and is open source under the Lesser GNU Public License. SMHI took the initiative for a HYPE Open Source Community to strengthen international collaboration in hydrological modelling. More information about the initiative can be found at [[http://​hypecode.smhi.se/​|hypecode.smhi.se]].  ​ The code is written in Fortran and is open source under the Lesser GNU Public License. SMHI took the initiative for a HYPE Open Source Community to strengthen international collaboration in hydrological modelling. More information about the initiative can be found at [[http://​hypecode.smhi.se/​|hypecode.smhi.se]].  ​
  
-A HYPE simulation is started from the command line with the path to the model simulation configuration file as argument. Note that the path ends with a slash. For example:+A HYPE simulation is in its simplest way started from the command line with the path to the model simulation configuration file as argument. Note that the path ends with a slash. For example, if your model is put in the folder model1 in the modelsetups folder on the D-drive and your Windows executable is on the P-drive, your command will look like this:
  
 Windows Command Prompt: Windows Command Prompt:
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 or Linux terminal: or Linux terminal:
   $ ./hype /​data/​hypemodels/​model2/​   $ ./hype /​data/​hypemodels/​model2/​
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 +In the Windows example your model is put in the folder model1 in the modelsetups folder on the D-drive and your HYPE executable is in the current folder, i.e on the P-drive. In the Linux example, your model is put in the folder model2 in the hypemodels folder in the data folder and your HYPE executable is in the current folder. ​
  
 Note: Older versions of the HYPE executable (before 5.6.0) return a **//Code 84//** message after a successful run. Note: Older versions of the HYPE executable (before 5.6.0) return a **//Code 84//** message after a successful run.
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