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Problem in the communication between TRNSYS18 and BCVTB

asked 2019-01-14 13:29:31 -0500

LampLamprop's avatar

updated 2019-01-14 14:04:39 -0500

Dear all,

I tried to make the communication between bcvtb with trnsys18 demo that I had installed in my pc (with windows 10 64 bit) and it failed. The messages were:

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    Message               : The TRNSYS Executable (TRNExe.exe) and main DLL (TRNDll.dll) are located in "C:\TRNSYS18demo\TRNSYS18demo\Exe"

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    Message               : This simulation was performed with the DEMO version of TRNSYS.

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    TRNSYS Message     90 : TRNDll.dll is compiled in release mode. External DLLs will be loaded from the .\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs\ directory.
    Reported information  : Not available

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    Message               : The following Types were loaded from TRNDll64.dll: Type119

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    Message               : "TRNSYS-BCVTB.dll" was found but did not contain any components from the input file.

*** Notice at time        :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
    TRNSYS Message    199 : TRNSYS found at least one user DLL in the UserLib directory. (Note: Only DLL's including Types that are used in the simulation are loaded)
    Reported information  : 0 user DLLs were loaded after searching in "C:\TRNSYS18demo\TRNSYS18demo\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs"

*** Fatal Error at time   :         0.000000
    Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
    Generated by Type     :  6666
    TRNSYS Message    105 : A TYPE was called in the TRNSYS input file but was either not linked into trndll.dll or was not found in an external dll. A dummy subroutine was called in its place. Please link the TYPE or remove it from the input file
    Reported information  :  Type6666 could not be located in either the TRNdll64.dll or in an external dll. Please relink theTRNDll64.dll including this Type or make sure that an external DLL in the \UserLib\DebugDLLs and \UserLib\ReleaseDLLs folders contain the Type.

*** Simulation stopped with errors
    Total Notices         :         6
    Total Warnings        :         0
    Total Fatal Errors    :         1

Also, I copied and pasted the bcvtb.dll and libexpat.dll files in TRNSYS18demo\Exe folder as it is adviced by other users but still the problem insists.

Are there any clues about what I can do to face the problem i.e. relindk the TRNDll64.dll?Is there a valid trnsys 17 version?Or maybe I could install a TRNSYS18 32bit version in my pc?

kind regards

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answered 2019-01-17 15:09:26 -0500

Tim McDowell's avatar

The BCVTB-TRNSYS components are all compiled to work with the 32-bit version of TRNSYS. The 32-bit version of TRNSYS 18 is available when purchased but not as the demo version.

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