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Old   June 15, 2003, 17:36
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Pat
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Hello,

I'm running Fluent 6.1 on an XP machine, and I keep getting an error message whenever I try to display anything.

Error: Floating point error: divide by zero

Error Object: ( )

The display window then opens up, however it is blank. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks, Pat
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Old   June 16, 2003, 07:12
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i had one time a graphic problem but it was related to the graphic card when i remember correctly. i could fix it by starting FLUENT with the following command:

C:\Programme\FLUENT.INC\ntbin\ntx86\fluent.exe -driver msw

(which sets the microsoft display driver as far as i understood) maybe it helps... Stefan
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Old   June 16, 2003, 10:30
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Stefan,

That was the problem, I needed to specify the driver. Thanks for the help!!

-Pat
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