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<div>I feel like my question is already answered in the users manual, but I want to be sure that I understood correctly. </div>
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<div>Question :Is it possibe to see the entire Fortran code for a specific project and work with it (?). </div>
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<div>If I understand correctly, I should be able to recreate what the kernel does by compiling a project with the Input File (of a given project) along with the Fortran code for all the different types present in the project that I have created. Is this all that is needed? Is this true? and if not, how would it be possible to see and work with the code for an entire project? </div>
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<div>I am tying to let another program use the Fortran code in order to perform some things of which TRNSYS is not capable. I figured that this would be easier than writing a DLL.. I might be wrong. </div>
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<div>Thank you! </div>
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<div>-- <br>Santiago Naranjo Palacio, Ph.D. Candidate<br>Cornell University, New York<br><br></div>