[Scilab-users] Setting up a C compiler in Scilab 5.4.0

amiege arnaud.miege at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 10:20:01 CET 2013


Hello,I have only just recently started to use Scilab (Win XP SP2, x64). I
have used ATOMS to install COSELICA and managed to create a model with it.
However, when I tried to simulate it, I got the following error message:I
have looked in the documentation on "Supported and compatible compilers" and
have tried setting up lcc-win32 with ATOMS, which seemed to work, but Scilab
still doesn't find a compiler:I also looked at the wiki page  How can I set
up Microsoft Visual Studio 2008/2010 C++ Express Edition for use with Scilab
x64 on 64-bit Windows ?
<http://wiki.scilab.org/How%20can%20I%20set%20up%20Microsoft%20Visual%20Studio%202008/2010%20Express%20Edition%20for%20use%20with%20Scilab%20x64%20on%2064-bit%20Windows%3F>  
and before I ask IT to install MSVC 2010 C++ Express (I don't have admin
rights), is there a way to tell whether I am using a 32-bit or 64-bit
version of Scilab? It is installed in Program Files (x86), so that suggests
to me it is the 32-bit version. In that case, are the instructions on the
wiki page still relevant?Any suggestions welcome.Many thanks in
advance,Arnaud



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