Thank you.
> I tried to copy and paste the error
> message, but the library started
> working. Apparently this is either
> an intermittent problem which will
> occur again someday or our network
> administrators were working on the
> Matlab licenses. I don't know. I
> cannot get the error message till
> the problem again occurs.
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>> Ron Ferril wrote:
>>>William Mallard wrote:
>>>>Ron Ferril wrote:
>>>>>Ron Ferril wrote:
>>>>>>Ron Ferril wrote:
>>>>>>>The Simulink library browser shows all the BEE_XPS,
>>>>>>>CASPER DSP and Xilinx libraries, but I recieve an
>>>>>>>error message when I try to add a PTB block from the
>>>>>>>CASPER DSP library. The error message suggests that
>>>>>>>the casper_library/PTBs/ptb_fir_real block cannot be
>>>>>>>found. The files for the ptb_fir_real block are not
>>>>>>>in a PTBs subdirectory but are in the casper_library
>>>>>>>directory. What is wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I accidentally deleted my description of the
>>>>>>situation from the previous email. I don't yet
>>>>>>have Signal Processing Blockst installed, but
>>>>>>have been trying to build Simulink models for
>>>>>>ROACH boards. I am trying to add green blocks
>>>>>>from the CASPER library to my designs.
>>>>>
>>>>>Oh! I mean PFB not PTB. I was trying to
>>>>>add a Polyphas Filter Block, but the
>>>>>Simulink library browser gave the error
>>>>>message.
>>>>
>>>>I'm unclear: are you still having problems with the PFB FIR block?
>>>
>>>In all my previous (tutorial)
>>>designs, I used standard Simulink,
>>>Xilinx and CASPER yellow blocks.
>>>Now that my designs are getting
>>>more serious, I am actually trying
>>>to place green blocks directly for
>>>the first time. Since the library
>>>browser listed the green blocks
>>>without warnings, I assumed the
>>>library was properly installed,
>>>configured and functioning. When I
>>>drag a green PFB from the library,
>>>the error message (described in my
>>>email) appears. I am new enough to
>>>Simulink that I thought appearance
>>>in the library browser indicated
>>>the displayed blocks were found in
>>>the libraries. Thus, the error
>>>message was unexpected.
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>> Hi Ron,
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>> Can you cut-and-paste the exact error message from the Matlab window?
>>
>> Billy
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