TanChin,
Thank you. As the only person who ever uses this personal computer I
never thought of using a program ' as administrator' BUT did find the
option to do that (I never tried rt-click on a shortcut before!). My
impression was that Scilab couldn't find the pathways/gateways(?) which
it needed to load the installed module.
However, I removed the IPCV2.0 and installed IPCV1.2 but only after
discovering that
atomsInstall(["IPCV" "1.2"]) did not work BUT
atomsInstall(["IPCV", "1.2"]) worked fine.
I added the comma after something flagged that it was looking for a
string as the first variable. So now I have a version working as used on
the other machine and have also been able to share the work.
Thank you for the advice and the IPCV work you do.
Mike.
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On 21/08/2018 02:10, Tan Chin Luh wrote:
Did you try to run the scilab with admin right? Do this by right-click
on the scilab, run as administrator.
On 20/8/2018 7:29 PM, Michael J. McCann wrote:
I have Scilab6.01 on a Windows 10 machine. I have recently installed
"IPCV" via Atoms. That went in OK but when I restart Scilab, the
loading process only gets as far as reporting, in the console, '
load gateways' and nothing more.
The IPCV functions don't work. I can see that [" IPCV,"2.0"] is
installed.
I have IPCV working on a different Windows10machine with Scilab6.01
BUT I suspect it is an earlier version of IPCV
Is this a bug with IPCV2 or have I missed something?
MikeMcC.
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