We unfortunately currently don't support windows.
If you only have a windows system available you can run pyston inside WSL2 which seemed to work fine last time I tried (and resulted in a big speedup up over the normal windows cpython) but is not something we test regularly.
We unfortunately currently don't support windows. If you only have a windows system available you can run pyston inside WSL2 which seemed to work fine last time I tried (and resulted in a big speedup up over the normal windows cpython) but is not something we test regularly.