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[Solved] Simulation Studio 32 or 64 bit

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Dear users,

is there a way to find out if the installed Trnsys version is 32 or 64 bit? In the task manager 32 bit seem to be displayed, regardless of the actual architecture?

Thanks,

Xenia

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The Simulation Studio is indeed a 32-bit application, regardless of whether you are running 32-bit or 64-bit TRNSYS. 

The easiest way I know to check whether you are running 32-bit or 64-bit TRNSYS is to look at the file names in the Exe folder. 64-bit TRNSYS is distributed with the names TRNDll64.dll and TRNExe64.exe, while 32-bit TRNSYS is distributed with file names TrnDll.dll and TrnExe.exe. (Of course, if you've re-compiled TRNSYS in a different bit than it was downloaded, the naming convention won't help.)

Xenia Kirschstein Topic starter 13/11/2024 4:38 pm

@a_weiss Thanks!

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