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using different version of compiliers

using different version of compiliers

using different version of compiliers

(OP)
I have to code a visual c++ programme with abaqus..
I hav taken the sample programme given in the user manual abaqus version 6.6 ...and after compiling it is giving an error like part is not meshed..
i have taken the sample programme as it is..but it is still showing the error.
and compiler used is older version is thr any possibility that this could b th problem.

help appreciated,..

thank u

RE: using different version of compiliers

Is this for school?

TTFN



RE: using different version of compiliers

(OP)
no not actually ..
i am learing from the user manual.

RE: using different version of compiliers

You'd have better luck at www.tek-tips.com

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RE: using different version of compiliers

What sort of errors are you getting?  The older versions of the compiler are 16/32 bit.  VS6 is 32 bit only.  Some later editions support 64bit.  M$ made a lot of changes between versions.  For instance underscores have been added to a lot of 'non standard' routines.

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