In Apache Sim calculation I received this error:
"Runtime error from program:c:\program files (x86)\ies\ve 2012\apps\apache.exe
Access Violation
The instruction at address 73bc106d attempted to write to location fffffff0
73bc106d routine at address 73BC106D [+0000]
004a8350 RTRCND [+01a8]
004a7490 SHDRTF [+00d7]
004a5400 REASHD [+1984]
00421150 CHKSHD [+02f7]
0049e530 RDDEF [+0f85]
004c0080 SPFILE [+0185]
004bf700 SPDPRG [+034b]
eax=58b84124 ebx=58b84124 ecx=fffffff0
edx=00000004 esi=58b84278 edi=fffffff0
ebp=58b840e8 esp=58b840e8 IOPL=3
ds=002b es=002b fs=0053
gs=002b cs=0023 ss=002b
flgs=00010286 [NC EP NZ NS DN NV]
73bc106d mov [ecx],edx
73bc106f mov eax,[eax]
73bc1071 pop ebp"
can anyone help me with this error.
Thanks
Joaquim
Error: Access Violation in Apache Sim Calculation
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Re: Error: Access Violation in Apache Sim Calculation
sometimes the codes on these errors can give clues if you can relate them back to keywords in the model (sadly I don't have a lookup table for this task), I'm thinking SHDRTF could be something to do with the shading file.
access violation, failed to write to location could be related to where the project is saved.
I have only some general advice on it
- check where the model is saved, if on a network or area you don't have full read and write permissions then save to somewhere you have full control like your C: Drive. Check the properties on the project folder to ensure not set to read only.
- check you have plenty memory available when running the sim, close any memory intensive applications you might have running at the same time
- check the quality and robustness of your geometry. Since this might be linked to the shading file then you should reassess geometry quality (ModelIT Settings menu >> Model... >> Check) and also maybe take a critical look at the complexity of your shading bodies. It could be difficult to identify the problem (iteration being my only strategy) but try rerunning with no shading and if the sim runs then you at least know you're going in the right direction.
Phil
access violation, failed to write to location could be related to where the project is saved.
I have only some general advice on it
- check where the model is saved, if on a network or area you don't have full read and write permissions then save to somewhere you have full control like your C: Drive. Check the properties on the project folder to ensure not set to read only.
- check you have plenty memory available when running the sim, close any memory intensive applications you might have running at the same time
- check the quality and robustness of your geometry. Since this might be linked to the shading file then you should reassess geometry quality (ModelIT Settings menu >> Model... >> Check) and also maybe take a critical look at the complexity of your shading bodies. It could be difficult to identify the problem (iteration being my only strategy) but try rerunning with no shading and if the sim runs then you at least know you're going in the right direction.
Phil
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