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Today's Topics:
1. Re: new component (Matt Duffy)
2. Re: Please wait while windows configures Autocad 2007
(Nidal Abdalla)
Dear Hamed,
The TRNSYS Engine needs to know a few things from the component (non-specialty components) in the simulation: the unit number, the type number, the number of parameters, the numerical values of the parameters, the number of inputs, the initial input values, and the input connections (if applicable). Before the TRNSYS graphical interface, the TRNSYS Simulation Studio, the users had to manually type these things in the text-based input file (deck file). Now with the Studio, all of this default information is contained in the component's *.tmf proforma, so the Studio can write the input file with all of this necessary information and the connections between the components. Thus, a proforma for the component is an excellent and recommended way to implement the component in a simulation in TRNSYS version 16 or 17. You can view section 2.3 of the "02-SimulationStudio.pdf" documentation for more information about creating the *.tmf proforma. The difficult
part for most users is editing the fortran code and creating the external DLL, but since you have completed that already, this process should be straight-forward.
Best regards,
Matt Duffy
On 2013-02-05 19:03, Hamed Riazi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused with creating a new component. I have the fortran code for the new component and have made the required dll. and have copied the files in the folders allocated. Do I still need to create a performa using the new component window in Simulation studio and MANUALLY enter all the variables?
Regards;
Hamed
P.S. I am using TRNSYS 17
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Dear Matt
Kindly find attached a screen shot of this phenomenon. Moreover, I follow the instructions which was recommended by Mr. David "Automatically Launch Plugin" and make sure that it is set to false, but unfortunately the problem still found.
Best regards
Nidal Abdalla
From: Matt Duffy <duffy@tess-inc.com>
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Please wait while windows configures Autocad 2007
Dear Nidal Abdalla,
I am really not familiar with this phenomenon. However, if you could take a screen shot and send to TESS Technical support since you are a TESS customer, we should be able to provide insight.
Thank you,
Matt Duffy
On 2013-02-04 16:24, Nidal Abdalla wrote:
Dear all
When I double click on type 533 to open its menu, I get the following message: "Please wait while windows configures Autocad 2007". I should every time click cancel to stop configuration before I get the menu for type 533.
I am using TRNSYS 17. Anyone can help in order to stop appearing the configuration window.
Best Regards
Nidal Abdalla
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