Good evening,
I'm still new to Chrono and C++, and I'm having some trouble figuring out
the interconnections- is there any instruction available, or could you give
a quick explanation, of how to run a Viper Wheel using the test rig on
granular terrain?
Thank you,
Alex Drozda
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Hi Ruouchun,
this might be a question that is hard to answer and I'm more or less just
looking for some ideas that might solve my issue.
I've been working on modifying the code in such a way that I can target a
GPU device in the configuration process of the DEM-Engine. If I'm just
running a test
Hi Gianni,
I reuploaded it. There was still a missing piece! Try now!
Dario
Il giorno lunedì 22 luglio 2024 alle 13:59:29 UTC+2 eldest...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
> Hi Dario,
>
> thank you for your kind reply! I tried to reinstall again the Chrono
> add-In but nothing changed. The error is always
Hi Victor,
It's not a permanent fix though, and I still wonder the reason. Please also
make sure that the demos are runnable. I might later on add a fail-safe
mechanism for the C++ standard detection function to patch it.
Thank you,
Ruochun
On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 7:42:00 PM UTC+8 Victor M
Hi Dario,
thank you for your kind reply! I tried to reinstall again the Chrono add-In
but nothing changed. The error is always the same that I showed you in the
previous messages. I installed the file in the GitHub named
"Chrono_SolidWorks_v9.0.exe". Is this the right one?
Thank you again.
Gi
Hi Ruochun !
Patching the cmake file worked just right ! I could build DEME and run the
demos without any issues !
Thank you a lot for your help !
Victor
Le samedi 20 juillet 2024 à 16:10:11 UTC+9, Ruochun Zhang a écrit :
> Hi Victor,
>
> I guess there are two things that we can try.
>
> 1. Yo