NEC had source-coded tag limit of 10000, which could be problematic. See
Gerald Burke's comments in Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
Newsletter,
Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 10-11, November 1996.
Message: 1
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:46:13 -0400
From: Alexandre Kampouris <ak_at_Radio-BIP.qc.ca>
Subject: Re: NEC-LIST: Large model in GNEC from command line
To: nec-list_at_robomod.net
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Hi,
At 16:14 20.07.2007, Dillon Buhl wrote:
>I can get my simulation to work fine from GNEC's GUI, however I need
>to be able to run the model from the command line, just directly
>running the core (I use MATLAB to generate input files in a
>loop). This works fine for the same model with half the segments,
>but when I try with the 10,000 seg model, I get the error:
>
>forrtl: severe (602): file not found
>Image PC Routine Line
>Source
>DNEC4DMA.EXE 0051B319 Unknown Unknown Unknown
>DNEC4DMA.EXE 0051B177 Unknown Unknown Unknown
I don't know anything about this particular binary, from the message
I would guess that the RTL DLL or some other module couldn't be
located at runtime.
You could perhaps change the current directory in Matlab to the one
containing the EXE before launching it, or see whether some
environment variable could be set to define a path to all the
required modules. In that case you would launch a batch file rather
than the EXE directly.
Regards,
Aelxandre
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