Hi,

Get the source package, containing the builder.sce. Try to find where the "MSDOS" are, and replace them by
getos() == "Windows"
the "~MSDOS" have to be replaced by
getos() <> "Windows"

then re-execute the builder, then the loader.

Simon
On 03/08/2013 04:59 PM, Luis Acevedo wrote:

Hello Simon

Finally I have got the program up and running with Scilab 4.0 windows version.

The error occurs with Scilab version greater than 4.0. I do not know how to solve the MS error for the latest versions. I do not have too much time to develop any code right now , I am busy with thesis.

Prob, I can have a look the binary sources and see what I can do in a near furure.

If you like to help me to understand the problem I can send you a shot of the error with the latest Scilab. Is it ok?

This is exact message with Scilab 5.4

                            if ~MSDOS then

!--error 4

Undefined variable: MSDOS

at line     214 of exec file called by :

exec("C:\PROGRA~1\SCILAB~1.0\contrib\SciAO\\loader.sce");

in execstr instruction    called by :

137d:13d4ab7e025:-7fa3");execstr(toolboxes(1));if exists("%oldgcbo") then gcbo = %oldgcbo; el

while executing a callback

I am new in ATMOS , I am learning what to do.

Thanks a lot for your explanations and help

Luis

*From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Simon GARESTE
*Sent:* 08 March 2013 15:47
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*Subject:* Re: [Scilab-Dev] Scilab/SCIAO

Hi,

about the

I have requested Scilab 4.0 but it comes in linux and I can not get the
windows version. Probably some else have the windows XP version  and pass to
me.

you already had your response in a separate way: you asked for sources, and received sources. You now have the binary windows version. About the sciAO: you submitted to ATOMS the binary of the module, packaged by the developer I'm assuming. This is clearly not the correct way to do. ATOMS is there to have modules respecting the toolbox_skeleton architecture, so that we can try and compile them, and upload binary version afterwards if it works. What you can do to make it work is download the ATOMS part ( here <http://sourceforge.net/projects/sciao/files/sciao/source/>), then make it look a little more like the toolbox_skeleton (present in your scilab directory, and following recommendations here <http://wiki.scilab.org/ATOMS> and there <http://wiki.scilab.org/Guidelines%20To%20Design%20a%20Module>) and try to execute, into scilab, the builder file, then the loader file if the builder worked. We will certainly have a hard time helping you if the info you give is "it gives a MS error". Could you please develop? What error is it? How did you install it?

Simon

On 03/08/2013 02:24 PM, luisacevedo wrote:

    Hello All

    I have found a very useful Optical tool, link as follows

    http://sciao.sourceforge.net/#authors

    When you install it under SCilab 5.4 32 or 64 bits , it gives a MS error and

    the library does not appear in XCOS.

    Please is there anyone to try out this and give me some directions?

    I have requested Scilab 4.0 but it comes in linux and I can not get the

    windows version. Probably some else have the windows XP version  and pass to

    me.

    Thanks

    Waiting for your replies

    Luis

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