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Visual Fortran run-time error

asked 2015-01-02 17:43:04 -0600

david_dowling's avatar

updated 2015-11-10 15:16:59 -0600

Has anyone came across the following fortran error within eQUES v3-65 and if so are there any suggestions on how to get around it?

forrtl: info (58): format syntax error at or near (Note: u-values include outside air film)'//73X,'LOCATION OF ORIGIN'/51X,  'GL

The best solution I have found to get around this error is run the model on a 32 bit machine running Windows XP; the 64 bit machine running Windows 7 will result in this error every time which ultimately crashes the program.

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answered 2015-01-06 14:17:36 -0600

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This error is related to a compatibility setting within MS Windows 7. To work around this, r-click the short-cut for eQUEST and select properties. Select the compatibility tab, check the box "Run this program in compatibility mode for:", and choose "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)" as the compatibility mode, allowing adequate permissions for the program to operate as intended.

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@DD. You should accept your own answer so this becomes "the" answer.

__AmirRoth__'s avatar __AmirRoth__  ( 2015-01-06 15:42:20 -0600 )edit

Thank you! that fixed the problem - changing the compatibility mode.

ecodestom's avatar ecodestom  ( 2015-02-20 15:42:21 -0600 )edit

How wierd; it worked flawlessly for me for two months, and now it started doing this error...

The trick above did solve it though.

FredGenest's avatar FredGenest  ( 2015-08-28 10:20:47 -0600 )edit

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