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error: the circuit is not grounded

Hi!
when i try to simulate a circuit, multisim give me this message: Error: the circuit is not grounded

the only thing is that i have grounded my circuit... even one test-circuit i downloaded, have the same problem... even its grounded...

anybody that can help me?
(btw: sorry for my bad english, i'm from norway)
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please attach your circuit
Max
National Instruments
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here   😃

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if I ground other places the error also pops up...
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I tried the circuit and was unable to reproduce the error. I will let Max examine it and see if he can reproduce it. It might help if you could save this file as an MS10 file and post that also. Thanks for posting a picture.

This sound like a simular problem someone else had with Multisim not recognizing the power sources, but I will let Max examine it first and see what he has to say about it.

Until then Have A Nice day

Message Edited by lacy on 09-26-2007 05:39 PM

Message Edited by lacy on 09-26-2007 05:49 PM

Kittmaster's Component Database
http://ni.kittmaster.com

Have a Nice Day
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Hello,

I too cannot reproduce the error on my machine. Can you please attached the actual circuit (the .ms10 file)?

Also, if you can, please provide the following info:

1. Operating system (and whether it is 32 or 64 bit?)
2. RAM

Thanks
Max
National Instruments
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Mine normally doesn't like DC power supplies, either... after getting that error a bunch of times, I just turned off the "consistency check" under the interactive simulation settings.
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