[TRNSYS-users] Opening a .dsp file with Intel Visual Fortran

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jan 4 12:56:06 PST 2007


Gabriel,
   I believe that the *.dsp file is created for Compaq Visual Fortran and 
that the "p" stands for "project." A *.dsw file should also have been 
created (the "w" stands for "workspace" and there may be multiple projects 
in a workspace). I think that MS Visual Studio .NET is able to correctly 
open Compaq *.dsw files and convert them to its native format, which is 
called a solution and has the extension *.sln.
Kind regards,
  David


At 14:22 1/4/2007, Gabriel Teyssedou wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to create a new component by using Intel Visual Fortran 
>Version 9.1.3250.2002 with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002. I followed 
>the instructions described in Chapter 1.9 in the getting stated manual to 
>generate the new component; however the project workspace generated by 
>TRNSYS has an extension .dsp and I am unable to open this project file. 
>When I try to open the .dsp file with Microsoft Visual Studio, I am asked 
>if I want to convert the file into a Visual C++ 7.0 project file, which 
>generates a .ncb and a .vcproj files. When I try to build the project, I 
>obtain the following two errors:
>
>Error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol__DllMainCRTStartup at 12
>Fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved 
>externals
>
>How can I open adequately the initial .dsp file generated by TRNSYS?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Gabriel
>
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