John,I had been under the impression that we would need to make a big migration from a 32bit dll to a 64bit dll including making all of the executables (TRNBuild, Studio, TRNExe) and all of the dlls (gentrn, TRNDLL, etc.) into 64bit versions. I had also thought that we would need to get compilers capable of creating those 64bit executables and dlls as well. It sounds from your experience and from some of the distributors that parts of TRNSYS will run on 64 bit machines. I must admit that I am pretty ignorant about such things - its on the agenda for the next TRNSYS conference call and we should have a better picture of what all we need to do shortly.
Kind regards, David John Bisgrove wrote:
What is the current status for running Trnsys 16 on Vista or 64 bit systems? I loaded and ran the restaurant example on Vista 64 bit. It ran, but it gavea Visual FORTRAN error from gentrn.dll.I'm also wondering if anyone has used the Intel FORTRAN compiler to give a good 64 bit version of the program. Anyone's experiences with any of these issues would be appreciated. Thank you John Bisgrove Earth Sensitive Solutions 7523 County House Road Auburn, NY 13021 (315)253-3779 _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@cae.wisc.edu https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users
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