Mr. Zimmerman, 

I did what you told me.  It seems to be OK. BPMPD_MEX is working. 

Thanks for your time. 

Dr. Fernando Sánchez Tello
Subdirección de Programación
Tel directo: 01 55 57054059
Tel: 52294400, Exts. 80014 y 80015



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Dear Fernando,

Unless you want to compile your own MEX file, which shouldn't be 
necessary, a Fortran compiler is not needed.
As far as testing whether BPMPD_MEX works, I'm not sure test5.m even 
works. A better test would be to do ...

    have_fcn('bpmpd')

If it returns '1', it means MATPOWER thinks BPMPD_MEX is installed and 
will attempt to use it. If so, type ...

    rundcopf

... if that solves, it means BPMPD_MEX is working.

-- 
Ray Zimmerman
Senior Research Associate
428-B Phillips Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
phone: (607) 255-9645

P. D. En cuanto al español, aunque algunos lo entendemos, inglés es 
siempre preferible.


On Jul 15, 2008, at 6:55 PM, <[email protected]> <
[email protected]> wrote:


I have problems installing BPMPD mex interface. 

I have MATLAB 7.1.0.246 (R14) Service Pack 3 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0 


I downloaded  the file bpmpdmex2.21.1_w32 .zip 

According to README.txt file I did, 
1.        Unzip the downloaded file. 
2.        Place the *.m and bp.dll or bp.mex* files in a location on your 
Matlab path. 


When I run the test5.m file I got the following error message, 

<ATT00001.gif> 

Anyone can help me ? 

Thank you in advance for your support. 

Dr. Fernando Sánchez Tello
Subdirección de Programación
Tel directo: 01 55 57054059
Tel: 52294400, Exts. 80014 y 80015

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