SKA AB

Illegal User Program/Controller Configuration and Setup

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Hi.

I have this project to rewrite the code for a station of several machines.

Currently i tried to run the simulation with the CPU NX1P2-9024DT1, Unit version 1.8.

Why does this error arrive?

I Run Sucky win11, Sysmac v1.52

 

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The upper limit of the usable memory was exceeded or the user program or Controller Configurations and Setup is corrupted.
[Cause]
(1) The upper limit of the data size was exceeded.
(2) The main memory capacity was exceeded.
(3) Non-volatile memory is deteriorating or has failed.

 

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Never seen that one, are you able to share your program?

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On 3/31/2023 at 2:28 PM, photovoltaic said:

Never seen that one, are you able to share your program?

This is the project i've semi recently started with to rewrite a station.

I have Win 11 and when i start the simulation i get this blocked message:

%AppData%\Local\Temp\ywfa1xmf.wi3\bin\Resource_UserVariables.dll

App or process that was blocked: pacrun.exe
Rule: Use advanced protection against randomware.

 

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4 hours ago, SKA AB said:

This is the project i've semi recently started with to rewrite a station.

I have Win 11 and when i start the simulation i get this blocked message:

%AppData%\Local\Temp\ywfa1xmf.wi3\bin\Resource_UserVariables.dll

App or process that was blocked: pacrun.exe
Rule: Use advanced protection against randomware.

 

eva.smc2

The project builds fine with 0 errors on Windows 10

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51 minutes ago, photovoltaic said:

The project builds fine with 0 errors on Windows 10


The problem isn't compiling it, the problem is that i cannot run it in the simulator.

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1 hour ago, SKA AB said:


The problem isn't compiling it, the problem is that i cannot run it in the simulator.

I was mixing this up with a different post sorry. It simulates fine as well on my end.

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I haven't tried to simulate it, my laptop is windows 11, but I don't have it at work. I can probably give it a crack after work and see how it goes.

In the meantime, is 'randomware' a typo? Wondering if it is supposed to be ransomware, in which case it is possibly an anti-virus/windows defender issue........can't be certain, just throwing ideas out there.

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8 hours ago, BE said:

I haven't tried to simulate it, my laptop is windows 11, but I don't have it at work. I can probably give it a crack after work and see how it goes.

In the meantime, is 'randomware' a typo? Wondering if it is supposed to be ransomware, in which case it is possibly an anti-virus/windows defender issue........can't be certain, just throwing ideas out there.

Yes, its supposed to read ransomware.

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Hmm. it seems that the simulation starts for me, if i run sysmac as admin, and not with my regular user account.

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I just tried this on my laptop (Windows 11, Sysmac 1.48), it simulates fine. That said, Sysmac does request admin privileges (UAC dialog box) when I open Sysmac Studio, it does it on both my machines and I have always granted it.

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47 minutes ago, BE said:

I just tried this on my laptop (Windows 11, Sysmac 1.48), it simulates fine. That said, Sysmac does request admin privileges (UAC dialog box) when I open Sysmac Studio, it does it on both my machines and I have always granted it.

It never request admin for me, i have to manually run it as admin to give it admin privs. (V1.52)

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