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Wenye,<br>
The *.dsp file can be ignored. The method that I would recommend
is to open the IVF solution (compile project) found in
..\Trnsys17\Compilers\IvfCXE2011\IvfCXE2011.sln. One of the three
projects in the solution is called MyType. Right click on the MyType
project in the solution explorer on the right. Select "Add: Existing
Item" from the context menu and add the *.for file that was exported
from the Studio. When you build or rebuild the project a file called
MyType.dll will be created and will contain your component. Make
sure that you are compiling in the appropriate mode (debug or
release) to match the TRNDll (probably release). You can check which
mode TRNDll is in by running a simulation and looking at the early
notices written in the *.log file.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
David<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/5/2014 18:30, Wenye Lin wrote:<br>
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<p>Hi, there:</p>
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<p>I got some problem in creating a new component by TRNSYS17.
When I exported a new component as Fortran, it showed that
"the system cannot find the file specified".</p>
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<p>I do install Intel Visual Fortran XE2015 and Microsoft Visual
Studio 2010 (shell) in my computer. I checked the files
created by TRNSYS, there were a .for file, and a .dsp file
which I guessed can be opened by Visual Fortran. However, when
I tried to open the .dsp file by Visual Fortran manually, the
Visual Fortran cannot read the .dsp file. How to cope with the
problem?</p>
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<p>P.S.</p>
<p>I checked the Fortran environment in TRNSYS17
(File\Setting\Directories\Fortran environment), and the
Fortran environment was "C:\Program
Files\...\Common\dfdev.exe". It seemed that the installation
path of my Visual Fortran was not installed in the path.
(According to the TRNSYS17 documentation 01 Getting
start, Visual Fortran should be installed in the path). Then I
tried to change the environment to the actual path where my
Visual Fortran was installed, however, I could not fine the so
call "dfdev.exe" file.</p>
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<p>Could you give me some advices about the disturbing problem?</p>
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William Lin<br>
PhD candidate; Tel: (+61)0452462323<br>
Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (<b>SBRC</b>)<br>
Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong, NSW, 2500<br>
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