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From: | Doug Stewart |
Subject: | Re: Sci-cosim toolbox approval for source forge |
Date: | Fri, 4 Dec 2015 08:02:27 -0500 |
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Romanov Alexey <address@hidden> wrote:
04.12.2015, 02:13, "Doug Stewart" <address@hidden>:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Romanov Alexey <address@hidden> wrote:
>> have you installed Toolbox backdoor in Scilab? It can be installed with atoms manager (technical category)
>> After installation scilab should print in console, that backdoor toolbox had started
>> Please contact me if it won't help
>>
>> Alexey Romanov
>
> How do you install toolbox backdoor in Scilab?
> I need to know all the steps to make this work.
>
> --
> DAS
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Romanov Alexey <address@hidden> wrote:1)Start Scilab
2)Press MainMenu->Applications->Module manager ATOMS
3)In the list choose Technical
4)Then choose Backdoor
5)Mark autoload tick in the bottom-left
6)Press Install
7)Restart Scilab
8)After restart it will print something like
BackDoor: listening to connections on TCP port 28020
Now you can start Octave and connect to Scilab with sci_connect function
Alexey RomanovThank you this was very helpful.I am on Ubuntu 15.10 and I found that item 5) could not be done in that order.It was done automatically for me when I did 6)So now it makes a connection :-)I next tried the example that was in your pkg and it ran to the point of opening the .mat file.Here it gave an error message:error: load: unable to determine file format of 'sci_vars_transfer.mat'With a little bit of debugging I found the the .mat file was empty.So at line 35 in sci_getvar.m you have:cmd=sprintf('\\savematfile(''sci_vars_transfer.mat'',%s,''-v7'');\n',arglist);send(sci_sim_client,cmd);This results in an empty .mat file.What can I do to further help you to get this working.I have used scilab before and have some files that do transmission line reflection demosthat I want to get going from Octave.Doug
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