Hi Richard
I installed EtherLab Version 1.3-pre on my computer.
But I still have the same error as Jasper had while compiling block EL3102 in
simulink.
Would you please explain further how to fix it. Thank you!
To Jasper
Any luck on fixing this bug? Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Best!
Jayson
Hello Jasper,
that was a bug due to a new release of the XML description files from
Beckhoff. I fixed it and put a new version of the 1.3-prerelease on the
website. Note that the signature file [sig] will not fit the new version,
since I do not know how to fix that - Florian will update the website in due
coarse.
For documentation on how Matlab reports errors, please refer to the Matlab
website www.matlab.com.
For documentation regarding EtherLab - you are quite right, but please
remember that we are releasing EtherLab "as is" in the hope that it will be
useful to any one out there. It is a continuous and ongoing project - there is
no one here who can devote 100% of his time for the project. Please bear that
in mind. However, we are pleased that there are so many people using it and
giving feedback and thereby contributing to improving the project.
Kind regards,
Richard
On Tuesday 07 September 2010 13:13:07 Jasper Westpfahl wrote:
Hello dear Etherlab users,
I recently upgraded to etherlab-1.3-pre-687 with Ethercat Master 1.5 on
OpenSuse with Kernel 2.6.28.10-rtai-3.7.1 and was trying to compile old
Simulink (R 2009b) models (which before the upgrade worked) containing
blocks for the Beckhoff EL3102.(Those models compile without the block in
it.) I get the following error messages reported from Simulink:
Model Error, Source: Unknown, Undefined function or method
'EtherCatInfo_el3xxx' for input arguments of type 'double'
Block Error, Source: Unknown, Error in 'tb/as/AIN1' : Initialization
commands cannot be evaluated.
I am actually nor sure what Simulink is trying to tell me exactly. Maybe
someone knows what this means or even better how to fix it or can point me
to a source of information where this or a similar problem could be
adressed so I can research it. I find documentation on all etherlab
related to be a rarity.
thanks for any help in advance
Jasper Westpfahl
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