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    <p>Dr Lee,</p>
    <p>  That is true; however, the same was true for Trnsys17. <br>
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    <p>  In Trnsys16, exporting a proforma as Fortran did two things: it
      created the skeleton fortran code and it created a Compaq Visual
      Fortran workspace that could be used to compile the Type.</p>
    <p> In Trnsys17 the CFV compiler was no longer developed or
      commercially available so there was a switch made to the  Intel
      Visual Fortran compiler. Exporting a proforma in Trnsys17 did two
      things: it created the skeleton fortran code and it created an
      Intel Visual Fortran solution that could be used to compile the
      Type. There was, however, also a prebuilt Intel Visual Fortran
      project called MyType in the TRNDll IVF solution workspace. Users
      could add their Types to MyType and recompile it.</p>
    <p> In Trnsys18 there is still the MyType project in the TRNDll
      solution for IVF. Now the proforma export as Fortran feature just
      creates the skeleton fortran code. After that, the user can put
      the code into a TypeStudio workspace or, if they own the IVF
      compiler, they can put the Fortran code into the MyType project.</p>
    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
    <p>  <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/24/2019 07:18, Avatar C. K. Lee
      wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5CC0541A.5080602@graduate.hku.hk">David
      BRADLEY wrote:
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      <blockquote type="cite">Dr. Lee
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        TypeStudio and CVF are very different. TypeStudio is an
        interface for the gcc Fortran compiler that is intended to be
        very specific to writing TRNSYS Types. It cannot be used to
        recompile the entire TRNDll. If you need a compiler that can
        recompile the entire TRNDll and that has debugging features like
        the Compaq Fortran compiler did then you'll need to use the
        Intel Visual Fortran compiler that plugs into Microsoft Visual
        Studio.
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        kind regards,
        <br>
        <br>
         David
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        On 04/22/2019 21:25, C K Lee via TRNSYS-users wrote:
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        <blockquote type="cite">Dear all.
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          I have just installed TRNSYS18.  However, I find that the
          TypeStudio cannot access the component workspaces that I have
          previously created using Compaq Visual Fortran.  Does anyone
          know how I can solve the problem?  Thank you!
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          Best Regards
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          C K Lee
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      Hello, David.
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      Thanks for your reply.  Do you mean that for any new component
      proforma created in TRNSYS18, the exported workspace will no
      longer be accessible by using Compaq Visual Fortran?
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