Hello,

DDE communication requires and additional 'dde' Tcl package. That one is installed usually with the default Tcl/Tk 8.4/8.5 under Windows, but it seems Revolution R uses a different install where the dde Tcl package is not installed, or is not accessible where Tcl think it should be. One solution would be to install a full Tcl/Tk from ActiveState and use it instead (read Windows FAQ, I think instruction is there).
Best,

Philippe

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On 27/04/10 13:00, Mike White wrote:
I have been using Tinn-R with R without any problems but when I try to use it 
with REvolution R I get the following error message when Tinn-R runs the 
configuration script and gets to the trDDEInstall() function:

## Start DDE
trDDEInstall()
trDDEInstall()
Error in structure(.External("dotTcl", ..., PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class = 
"tclObj") :
   [tcl] invalid command name "dde".
In addition: Warning message:
In tclRequire("dde", warn = TRUE) : Tcl package 'dde' not found

I have not found anything about this on the Tinn-R forum and have had no 
repsonse from the REvolution R forum.
I have checked other R-Help queries but these relate to adding the code for 
.trPaths which I already have.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

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