An access violation is a very generic error that can be
caused by many different problems.
You may get a little more information about the cause of
the error if you go into the component control cards in
Simulation Studio and turn on "debug mode." This will cause
your simulation to run a bit more slowly but will perform
some additional checks that may lead you to a solution.
If that does not work then there should be a CVF66 compiler
workspace already set up in the ..\Trnsys16\Compilers\
directory that will allow you to recompile the TRNDll
itself. I would recommend that you add your component to the
TRNDll project then run your simulation from the compiler
(instead of from the Studio). This will allow you to step
one line at a time through the code in your component and
see where the access violation is taking place. There are
some instructions on how to do this located in the
08-ProgrammersGuide manual.
Lastly, please be aware that Trnsys16 was replaced by v17
in 2009 and by v18 earlier this year. Official support for
older versions continues for a year after the release of a
new version. After that time the distributors try to provide
help on earlier versions when they are able and have some
spare time to do so.
kind regards,
David
On 10/30/2017 03:10, 廖刚 via
TRNSYS-users wrote:
Dear TRNSYS user,
I'm trying to create a new component for a solar cooling system.I have installed the CVF6.6 compiler and TRNSYS16.
my component model code was compiled without error and the type201.dll was successfully generated,but when I trying to run it
in the trnsys studio,I got an error "Access violation at address 08E63E0F in module'Type201.dll'.Read of address 00000002 ".
Any help or hints greatly appreciated.
Regards.
LiaoGang
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