'Make Error' when starting Simulink simulation
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I am getting a Make Error with the following message: Making simulation target "DP_ForceRAOnew_sfun", ...
C:\Users\Michael\Dropbox\Codes\MSS\hydro\simulink\slprj\_sfprj\DP_ForceRAOnew\_self\sfun\src>call "\vsvars32.bat" '"\vsvars32.bat"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\Michael\Dropbox\Codes\MSS\hydro\simulink\slprj\_sfprj\DP_ForceRAOnew\_self\sfun\src>nmake -f DP_ForceRAOnew_sfun.mak 'nmake' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Within the simulink model I have a M function that performs a dos command to run a executable. Could this be the source of the error?
Regards
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Kaustubha Govind
on 22 Jun 2012
Have you already installed a supported compiler (see last column on this page for the list against each version), and run "mex -setup"? It just seems like Simulink cannot locate a supported MEX compiler, which is needed to compile code generated from Stateflow charts or (Embedded) MATLAB Function blocks.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 15 Nov 2012
Shameer: I'm not sure what might be going on. Could you perhaps report this to MathWorks Tech Support and find out if this is a known issue? Thanks!
Shameer Parmar
on 27 Nov 2012
Ok.. Thanks Kaustubha for your reply.. I will check with Mathwork Support team..
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YAN WEI
on 5 Dec 2016
Hello, have you solved your problem? I have met the same problem with you, do you have some solutions? Thanks
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