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Re: [TRNSYS-users] maximum number of parameters allowed by TRNSYS




Dear Igor,

You do indeed need a fortran compiler to do that. You could also try a creative solution as well. For example, one user had hundreds of data points in a Type14 forcing function - allocating many, many parameters. Instead that user could use the Type9 data reader. You could also contact your local TRNSYS distributor to see if they would compile a new DLL. This number was indeed increased for one of the recent releases of TRNSYS17.

Best regards,

Matt Duffy 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Igor Grujic" <igor.g@gmx.at>
Sent: Tue, June 21, 2011 4:52
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] maximum number of parameters allowed by TRNSYS

Dear TRNSYS-users

The Project I’m actually working on has gotten lots more components that I thought.
The Problem is that when I try to simulate it I get this error:
“The total number of PARAMETERS in the entire simulation has exceeded the maximum
number of parameters allowed by TRNSYS”

I changed the parameter "nmaxParameters" in the file "TrnsysConstants.f90" from 2000
to 5000. 
Now I have to recompile the "Ivf90-Mvs2003.sln", but Visual Studio 2005 is not able
to open the *.vfproj files because I don’t have any fortran compiler on my pc.

Is it possible to recompile the .solution without a fortran-compiler??

Kind regards,
Igor

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