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20 Feb 2011 7:43 #7803

Hello I am trying to run dislin with ftn95

but everytime I try to link the exa_f90.f90 file I get an access violation message

this is all done in the comand window

the first thing I do is

ftn95 -c dislin

and that works just fine.

THen I type

f95link -a exa_f90

then it pops out a gray screen with 'access violation'

any suggestions?

thanks

21 Feb 2011 12:54 #7804

If you download the correct package (for the Salford compiler), and then unzip the file. You just run setup.exe to compile and install dislin.

9 Aug 2013 8:00 #12776

Hello bluemech !

For a month, I look for a 'understandable' graphic environment to draw orbits of comets calculated with FORT95. I saw Clearwin , Simdem, but I also noticed the DISLIN software, which appears to be more 'intuitive'.

I thus downloaded the version for Salford, I made what is indicated in the 'readme.sf' and in the FAQ of the Dislin site , etc.... Then, I wanted to execute the first given example: the draw of SIN and COS.

And there, [color=red:d9895cdb24]tilt [/color:d9895cdb24] : I have too a message with ' access violation '. As you have had the same diagnosis, were you able to solve the problem?

Thank you in advance for any answer or any link on this subject 😃

Cordially Sospel

11 Aug 2013 2:38 #12804

Hello,

Assuming you have got DISLIN installed properly:

c:\dislin

You need to ensure that the compile command line option is set to:

/MOD_PATH c:\dislin ←----- sometimes this does not work!

and you have added the reference to the 32bit library for the build (if running from Plato) - diss32.lib

That should build and compile the examples.

I have noticed, however, that even if I have the envrionment variable set as DISLIN=c:\dislin it quite often fails to see the module file and so I have to copy the module to the program directory. Seems to be a bit random.

Generally speaking it will work with a bit of tweaking.

Cheers Lester

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