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Re: [TRNSYS-users] input file



Charles,
 Trnsys16 is very stable when it comes to saving projects so I doubt that the files are lost. Could you please send me one of the *.tpf files that you are unable to open? I'll see if I can get it to open with one of my versions.
Regards,
 David


On 11/11/2010 12:28, Chuck willis wrote:
Let me add that the files that aren't working have considerably shrunk from their original size, this is obvious when compared to the normal sized .tpf files. They have shrunk from 100-500 Ko to 1-10 Ko...
 
Does this mean that TRNsys did not save the files properly and that the rest of it is gone for good?
 
Charles
 


 
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Chuck willis <chuckmw@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
 
I have also been getting the message :  “this project was created with a newer version of IISIBAT and could not be opened with yours”.
It popped up on a few files (obviously the important ones). So I can't at all open these files.
 
Is there any way of getting to the work I had done back?
I am using XP, Trnsys is located C:\Program Files\Trnsys16_1.
 
Today is the first time this happens, anything I can do?
 
Thanks a lot
Charles
 
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:11 PM, David BRADLEY <d.bradley@tess-inc.com> wrote:
Elimiano,
  I would highly recommend removing your Trnsys installation from the Program Files directory. With Windows 7 and Vista, the operating system is very strange about whether it allows read/write privileges and whether it shows you any files. It tries to keep a lot hidden so that you don't accidentally delete things. If you install Trnsys16 (or 17) in a different directory (I have mine in c:\PF\Trnsys16_1\) these strange problems will go away.
Best,
 David



On 11/3/2010 10:03, Emiliano Casati - 3ME wrote:

Good Afternoon,

I’ll try to be more precise….

I’m using TRNSYS 16 with Win 7, and I guess the problems I’m experiencing are related to this…

 

I installed the STEC library, and I’ve saved as suggested the examples into the “MyProject” folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Trnsys 16\MyProjects) that I created (was not originally present!).

I run an example called STEC_STORAGE.

The run goes fine, but if I try to open the Input file, I get the message:

“notepad cannot find the C:\Program Files (x86)\Trnsys 16\MyProjects\STEC_STORAGE.dck file.

If I select: calculate>>open>>list file I can access the “simulation log” window (and then, I suppose, the STEC_STORAGE.log file!). But if I try to open the “list file” he gives me the same error of the .dck file!

 

If I access the folder “Myprojects” I  don’t see these files, but if I access the same folder from the main window (doing for instance “save as” and visualizing “all files”) I can see all the 3 files (STEC_STORAGE.log, STEC_STORAGE.dck and STEC_STORAGE.lst)!!!!

The icons of these files appear with a locker on the bottom-left, and I guess this is the problem, but there are not particular settings related with files’ sharing or safety!

If I double click one of these, I get the message “this project was created with a newer version of IISIBAT and could not be opened with yours”

 

I can imagine you’re shocked about the mid-term results….but can somebody help me?

Thanks a lot

 

EC

 

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