The development site of the BCVTB was migrated from svn to github ( ). It has been tested on Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit), Windows (7 and 8.1 64-bit), Mac OS X (10.10.5 64-bit) with latest releases of EnergyPlus (8.5.0), MATLAB (R2016a), and Dymola (2016 FD01). This version has been compiled with Java (1.8.0_77 64-bit). The BCVTB support for Windows 32 bit has been discontinued.The example files have been updated for EnergyPlus 8.5.0. Fixed a bug that was causing system environment variables to be ignored.This version contains the following updates: (a) On Windows 64-bit, to use Dymola a C/C++ compiler is required which can generate 64-bit executable and libraries. This new feature prevents all versions of the BCVTB to run correctly.
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Note for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) users: Apple has enabled a new default security oriented featured called System Integrity Protection, often called rootless, in OS X 10.11 onwards. The workaround is to find the jar in the Finder, right click on it and select open Jar launcher. Note for Mac OS X users: Under Mac OS X, when download the bcvtb-install-mac64-v1.6.0.jar file and click on it, a dialog pops up that says: To avoid this, click "Save Target As." (using the right mouse button) and then enter the name of the installation file, for example, bcvtb-install-win64-v1.6.0.jar. Note for users of Microsoft Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer may save the file with the extension. Next, if you like to develop new code for Ptolemy or for the BCVTB interface, follow the developer installation instruction. To install the BCVTB, proceed as follows:įollow the user installation instruction. The BCVTB release includes the binary files that are compiled for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.