08-03-2007 07:24 PM
08-11-2007 08:52 PM
08-11-2007 09:35 PM
I don't know if it can corrupt itself but anything is possible. Programs crash for no reason sometimes.This was a last ditch effort in my case when I accidently erased some files that Multisim had to have in order to work. The only thing I do know is that most of the time if you encounter something that occurs that you cannot fix within the simulator itself (like this person's problem with his voltage sources) then repairing your installation is worth a shot. It does not delete any circuit or project files that you have saved so you really have nothing . as far as I can see. to lose by doing this.
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08-11-2007 09:58 PM
I have to add that there may be other methods to correct problems such as these. Nestor had one where you just delete the configuation files and let Multisim re-write them when it starts up again. This option may work also. You would have to scan the forum to find his procedure. If I find it I will re-post it for you As long as it corrects the problem for you is all that matters.
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08-11-2007 10:06 PM
O.K. I found Nestor's procedure. Here it is:
So now you have two option to try. I hope one of them works for you.
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08-15-2007 07:26 PM
08-15-2007 07:35 PM
08-15-2007 08:39 PM
I just hooked up an LF347 for testing and it seemed to work O.K. This is just a very simple circuit that I will post for you to try and see if it still gives problems. This is a 4-stage gain amplifer with each amp set for a gain of 10 so the final output at 1mv input will be close to 10V.
08-16-2007 05:44 AM
'simulation parameter "reset-options" couldn't be set until a circuit is loaded.'I have no ideas other than these, but I need to get this solved. It's frustrating and I have so little time.
08-16-2007 11:50 AM
Well I can understand your point about your company not wanting to release their design. Just so you know I am an Electronics Technician with over 20 years experience at diagnosing and troubleshooting circuits. I also have pretty good track record of diagnosing simulation errors in Multisim.. Your only option at this point would be to send it to NI's Teamover e-mail and let them try to decipher what is going on.
Sorry I couln't help you any further, but that's the way the cookie crumbles.
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