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'error while parsing xxxx : Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0.....'
When used in x86 rhino 5 it works fine. Is it just me or that component was designed for use with Rhino x86 only in the first place?
Also, it doesn't seem to be reading GIS attribute data with geometries. Is there a way to read attributes too? (like what Finches component does? - http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/localcodecomponents/forum/topics/finches-import-shp-file-component?commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A847205&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum)…
4 telling me this :
"Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80040154."
When looking on google for help i found out that the error 80040154 wasn't only realted to grasshopper but to many other softwares and to the NET framework (i'm using the latest version of it 4.6.2 - installed yesterday, thinking that it might solve the problem but it doesn't) i'm using windows 7 and rhino 5
the gh file works on my friends pc so it clearly doesn't come from the file, either the gh or the excel one.
Any help will be much welcome!
And talk to me as if i didn't know anything about computers, because i don't know much.
THANKS A LOT! …
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But now the panel displays this COM class factory error
I have followed all the instructions at point 1 without results.Someone else has had the same problem? How can I solve?
Regards,
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Hi Matthew, Thanks for such a swift response and sorry for the false alarm. After reinstalling Karamba the examples open without a problem.
I hoped that the examples will clarify something, unfortunately you do not use Beam Resultant Forces' output as a source of optimization criteria/objective there.
I am still having problem with the fact that Beam Resultant Forces component gives a list of zeros as a 1st output till it finishes calculation.
This is my case: 1. Karamba calculates normal forces in elements that are in the mast's traversal plane (mast sections, spreaders and wires (shrouds)). 2. Normal forces in forestays and backstays are calculated analytically elsewhere. 3. Having the normal forces in the wires, the algorithm selects the wires' diameters (having given the wires catalogue), calculates their weights and centers of gravity. 4. Objectives are: minimizing the mass and minimizing the VCG (vertical centre of gravity). They are convergent, but constraint (minimal sail area) is dealing with it. 5. The thing is that normal forces from Karamba and calculated analytically arrives at different times (Karamba need a bit more time). I tried to delay the other data (till Karamba finishes calculation) with Data Dam, Anemone's Time Buffer, Phyton/C#/VB components, but all of them caused that Octopus/Wallacei weren't working correctly.
Any idea comes to your mind how this problem might be solved?
Thanks, Mikołaj…
, but was not installing the driver, because when I browsed for the ArduinoUno.inf driver, it did not list the individual files, but only the folders. Then, instead of browsing I wrote the address of the location of the Arduino Driver that was in the appropriate directory in the device manager window, and it worked by generating a new port called Com#5. I uploaded the FirmataUno file from the IDE and the uploading was successful, since the TX light at the board was turned on. According to what the tutorial says, I assume I am connected to Arduino now.
I have another question though, since I am a first time user.... I bought an Arduion Uno Starter Kit (from AMAZON) that has a USB Cable, a solderless board, the Arduino Uno Board and 65 Jumper wires. However, According to the tutorial there seem to be other devices, such as resistors, led sensors etc... What other things do I need to play with Arduino? Where can I buy them from? Can you advise?
thanks and best,
Skender…
imilar topic with a Windows 10 user, which successfully fixed this issue.If you are tiny little patient, I think we can try the same steps in your Windows 7 case.For start, try these three steps:1) Close Rhino. Restart your PC. 2) Once the PC boots up, double click on the "regMapWinGIS.cmd" file in "MapWinGIS" installation folder.3) When it closes the Command Prompt window it opened, try running Rhino, Grasshopper and drop the "Gismo Gismo" component on the canvas (Grasshopper working area).If this does not help (you get the same COM class factory CLSID error message coming out from the "Gismo Gismo" component), then try the following steps, one by one:
1) Close Grasshopper and Rhino2) Run the Revo Uninstaller Pro and uninstall your MapWinGIS application along with removing all the leftovers from the registry. You can download 30 days trial version of it from here. Here is a youtube example of a bit older Revo Uninstaller. But the important part is that is shows how registry leftovers are removed.3) Restart your PC, and once it boots again, make sure that you are logged in as an Adminstrator!4) In your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".5) Turn off your Antivirus, which ever it is.6) Download the 64 bit version of v4.9.4.2 MapWinGIS.7) Right click on downloaded MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file, and choose "Properties". If there is "Unblock" button click on it, and then click on "OK". If there is no "Unblock" button, just click on "OK".8) Left double click on MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and install it to "C:\dev\MapWinGIS" folder. Choose "Full installation" during installation process!9) In your Start menu's search box type: "CMD". Once the "Command prompt" appears do not left click on it! Instead right click on it, and choose "Run as Administrator".10) A command prompt window will open. Type the following command:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /u /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
If command does not result in an error message, then type this one afterwards:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
11) If no error appeared again, then open your Rhino and Grasshopper and check what "Gismo Gismo" component prints from its "readMe!" output.If errors appeared, please post their screenshots. Thank you in advance.
Please accept my apologies for the large number of steps. Some of them are quite simple actually (click on this, download that...).…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 12:58pm on November 28, 2017
nually in Rhino works the bool command perfectly (with the GH BReps from your definition).
Have you tested your file in the latest version of GH and have you also Boolen the error?
GH 9.0062 an latest RH 5…
he installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin…
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... and on a PC without anything attached to the serial port. When you open the port, start the read component and its timer, do you then get a stream of <empty> values in the log output? (hmmm... I suppose that's only reasonable - but still, you are also seeing this?)
I suppose that, because of the mutually exclusive behavior of both the spider and grasshopper (i.e. only one at a time can access the COM port), we can deduce that we are listening on the correct port.
Am I listening on the correct pin (if such a notion makes sense at all)? If I look back to the spider software, I see that 9 channels are listed and that it's only the measured value on channel 0 that changes when I press the load cell. Channels 1, 2, and 3 report OVERFLOW; 4, 5, 6, and 7 are pretty much constant at 0.000 to 0.005 V; and channel 8 says FFFF. I do not know how things like that work so I do not know if they reflect reading from the 9 pins on the D-sub 9 connector.
As for your BTW question: no, I don't need to record all of the sensor values. I suppose that the Out value on the Read component will always reflect the most current value and that's all that I need to get on with life. In the end, the idea is that we have 4 load cells in the 4 corners of a plate onto which a vertical pipe is fixed. Loads are then put on the top end of the pipe and we'll have to visualize both direction and magnitude of the bending moment that is calculated from the compression - tension readings from the load cells... We've done this on a scaled model and streamed load cell information into MatLab. Now we'll have to use a different datalogger and I was hoping to be able to do the post processing in Rhino.
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