Add your own code

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giovannimilan
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Add your own code

Post by giovannimilan »

Hi all,

I am following the video about how to add my own code to opensees. in the video everything (visual studio and opensees) is set to x32, but I ve got a x64 machine.

Are in this case different steps to be taken?

Cheers,
nilz
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Re: Add your own code

Post by nilz »

Hi
I really appreciate if it is possible for you to send me the video which you have
giovannimilan
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Re: Add your own code

Post by giovannimilan »

nilz wrote:
> Hi
> I really appreciate if it is possible for you to send me the video which
> you have

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaxFLF6A8Rg&t=977s
selimgunay
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Re: Add your own code

Post by selimgunay »

You can probably follow the instructions for 32-bit on a 64-bit machine. In a 64-bit machine, you don't necessarily need to use 64-bit software, you can use 32-bit software as well.
giovannimilan
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Re: Add your own code

Post by giovannimilan »

selimgunay wrote:
> You can probably follow the instructions for 32-bit on a 64-bit machine. In
> a 64-bit machine, you don't necessarily need to use 64-bit software, you
> can use 32-bit software as well.

Indeed, i ve sorted it out changing ghe set up for x64 in Visual Studio, and it worked fine.

The OpenSees x32 in my x64 machine does not work. It crashed as soon as i click the exe .

Cheers
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