PROCESS is a systems code at UKAEA that calculates in a self-consistent manner the parameters of a fusion power plant with a specified performance, ensuring that its operating limits are not violated, and with the option to optimise to a given function of these parameters.
Something that doesn't appear to be mentioned in the installation or usage guide is that the process folder can be accessed in windows by typing "\wsl$", clicking on the installed distro folder (in my case Ubuntu) then mavigating to the folder where process was installed (in my case \wsl$\Ubuntu\home*username*\process). Pinning the process folder to Quick access, Start or the taskbar then allows the user to quickly access it in future.
In GitLab by @xy2973 on Feb 4, 2022, 11:08
Something that doesn't appear to be mentioned in the installation or usage guide is that the process folder can be accessed in windows by typing "\wsl$", clicking on the installed distro folder (in my case Ubuntu) then mavigating to the folder where process was installed (in my case \wsl$\Ubuntu\home*username*\process). Pinning the process folder to Quick access, Start or the taskbar then allows the user to quickly access it in future.