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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Quick last question concerning TRNDLL.dll



Carlos,
 You'll get an error if TRNSYS can't find your Type999.dll. However, if you want to check and make sure, the TRNDll.dll should be in the ..\Trnsys16_1\Exe\ directory and Type999.dll should either be in ..\Trnsys16_1\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs\ or in ..\Trnsys16_1\UserLib\DebugDLLs\ depending on which mode TRNDll.dll is compiled in. If you didn't change TRNDll.dll (ie if you didn't recreate it), it is in release mode and you can make a release mode Type999.dll and put it in the ..\ReleaseDLLs\ directory.
Kind regards,
 David


Carlos Flores wrote:
Hello Matt or David,

So, I think I'm finally understanding the way you do things with FORTRAN, but have a finall question.

I followed all the 8.5 basic steps and now things are way more clear. I'm using Intel visual fortran and Microsoft Visual Studio, and did the TRNDLL.dll build and rebuild steps (I did them using the Solution in the folder %TRNSYS16%/Compilers/\Ivf91-Mvs2005.

Now, the thing is... I added my new type in a project under the same "Solution" and it works fine.

Now, this is my issue now:

1) Are the new TRNDLL.dll and Type999.dll going where they are suppose to go? or, Should I take those files and copy them somewhere?
2) Lets suppose the dll goes directly where they are suppose to go. Now, what should I tell the proforma I created (in TRNSYS) so it knows that it has to do what the Type999.dll file says?

I think I'm really close to be able to modify the way I want all the stuff... I only need these final indications.

Thanks one more time for the help.

Carlos Flores
PRIEN
Universidad de Chile




On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Matt Duffy <duffy@tess-inc.com> wrote:
Dear Artemi Spanaki,

Perhaps my manual is not the same as yours.  I was trying to reference
section 8.5 "Instructions to rebuild TRNDLL.dll and other dynamic link
libraries". I recommend looking over that section. Please remember that
the TRNSYS Simulation Studio is simply a graphical front-end.  To rebuild
the TRNDLL, if that is indeed what you are trying to accomplish, you have
to do that in your Fortran compiler.  Again, that section in the manual
lays that out clearly.

Best regards,

Matt Duffy




----- Original Message -----
From: spanakiart@hotmail.com
Sent: Fri, October 10, 2008 2:05
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] Additional question about dll


Dear sir and trnsys users

Sorry for being so boring with my questions, but I can't even found the
way to have
access to 'TRNDll files', on simulation studio. The only way to find these
files is
through the explorer. This is why I can't follow the instructions of ref.
8.4.9.4 in
page 8-111.

Is there any chance of having that problem because of an error in my
installation?
I have the 16.00.0038 TRNSYS version.
In username I get the message of please enter user id.
Thank you very much.
Yours sincerely

Artemi Spanaki

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