Craig
Craig
Hi @t-sommer , PROBLEM: We cannot produce reliable co-simulation (CS) fmu's from our modelling tool. We can produce ME fmu's. A CS fmu is needed so that we can either:...
Is anyone able to resolve this issue, offer a workaround, or indicate why it can be ignored please? @ralph-lange @Zarnack Thanks in advance for any advice :-)
Hi Ralph, thanks for looking at it. No rush, just chasing to keep things moving :-) I'll follow up with my colleagues to see what problems may be occurring their...
Hi Ralph, that seems like a perfect approach. That would also provide example code to those interested in doing anything more complicated. Unfortunately the ROS website itself has only disjointed...
Hi Ralph, in answer to your query, I am looking at using ROS in a rather unusual way. I am modelling a system that is comprised of various conceptually separate...
Hi Ralph, I have created two launch files now, similar to your suggestion. One in Python with /use_sim_time FALSE which picks up the wall clock and accelerates time to push...
So I guess I'm suggesting further example code, and the link from the main markdown page to the examples be fixed, as it's currently not pointing to them.
For further explanation, the root cause issue I have right now is that I have a Model Exchange FMU that solves perfectly well when run with FMPY using the simulate_fmu()...
Since this doesn't appear to warrant any reply, I'll simply close this issue and leave it unresolved. Otherwise a great module, and no complaints. Just doesn't do what I want...