How to use Grasshopper Radiance Linux Connector

Hello, I am a student of architecture studying about architectural environmental engineering.

I am running environmental simulations from a Windows computer using Rhino7 and Grasshopper.

And I am running environmental simulations from a Windows computer using Rhino7 and Grasshopper.
I am currently trying to install a plugin that will allow me to run Radiance, which is currently running on Linax, directly on Rhino through Grasshopper, but I am having difficulty with this.

The plugin we are trying to install is MantaRay, which was recently released as open source from GitHub. (Here is the open source URL: Hello, I am a student of architecture studying about architectural environmental engineering.

I am running environmental simulations from a Windows computer using Rhino7 and Grasshopper.

And I am running environmental simulations from a Windows computer using Rhino7 and Grasshopper.
I am currently trying to install a plugin that will allow me to run Radiance, which is currently running on Linux, directly on Rhino through Grasshopper, but I am having difficulty with this.

The plugin we are trying to install is MantaRay, which was recently released as open source from GitHub. (Here is the open source URL: GitHub - Sonderwoods/MantaRay: A Grasshopper plugin to connect with Radiance through SSH)

In the introduction of MantaRay, it explains how to “simulate Windows on the computer where Linux is running” as one of the steps to build the environment for the plugin. On the other hand, Currently on my PC, I am running Radiance by “simulating Linux on a computer running Windows”. Therefore, I am unable to set up the environment according to the open source instructions.

I would appreciate it if you could provide me with a method to install the plugin from the current computer.

Thank you in advance.

Moved to Rhino category.

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You can install and run Radiance on Windows - Release Radiance 5.4a (2022-10-09) · LBNL-ETA/Radiance · GitHub
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