This has been the case for me for a couple years. I always attributed it to my previous laptop and company setup as SOMETIMES (albeit very rarely) I was able to get "enable faster calculations" to work by unplugging from the company network. However, I'm not at the company anymore and am having the same issue with a brand new laptop.
Basically, whenever I enable faster calculations (either by setting option to "on" or to "custom" with 2 or 4 threads) the software immediately crashes when I start the annual simulation (through PRM Navigator this time). When I change the setting back to "off" it will run, but it's deathly slow..
I'm running a new Dell e7470 with an Intel Core i7-6600U processor and Windows 10.
Any suggestions from the community?
Running multiple cores always crashes suncast
Re: Running multiple cores always crashes suncast
I'll answer my own here..
I found I had a couple of non-planar surfaces from my gbXML import. I cleaned them up, and off she went!
Hard to say if that's what caused my issues in the past. It seems very strange that non-planar surfaces would cause the multi-processor simulation to crash with no messages, yet the single processor sim works with no warnings or crashes.. But problem solved this time, so we'll leave it at that.
I found I had a couple of non-planar surfaces from my gbXML import. I cleaned them up, and off she went!
Hard to say if that's what caused my issues in the past. It seems very strange that non-planar surfaces would cause the multi-processor simulation to crash with no messages, yet the single processor sim works with no warnings or crashes.. But problem solved this time, so we'll leave it at that.
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Re: Running multiple cores always crashes suncast
Hi enerGwizz,
What version of the VE software are you using? It could be a known issue with the version you are using.
John
What version of the VE software are you using? It could be a known issue with the version you are using.
John
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