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Old 03-05-2009
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Unhappy Warning message

When I run my model for a while , the message occur.


Warning : malloc failed : byteblock construct
size requested : 1
current size : 1

What is the mean ? Help me, please!!
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Try running your model with the System Console open. You probably have exceptions in your code that need fixed.
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Default Never start models directly from the Explorer

I like to make a general remark here, because I get lots of questions that it seems that my models (_TD) are not running or give error / warning messages.

NEVER open a model directly from the Explorer. First open Flexsim and then open the model the normal way (File Open Model). In 99% of the cases then it is working.

I am not sure if this is only with my models because of the Model Control GUI I use or whatever. I have no idea and so far I was not able to figure out what could be the reason.

So I decided NEVER to open Flexsim models directly from the Explorer just to prevent issues.
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