Fluent 6.3 / Gambit 2.3.16 / Exceed 11 problem on Win7
My Fluent installation runs fine on Win7 x64, but I get the following problem when i try to start Gambit, after first launching exceed. I've tried the usual things like disabling firewall --- any ideals what might be causing this ? Many thanks.
"Locating Exceed installation ... gambit failed in locating Exceed installation on your system. Please try to start Exceed manually before you run gambit. Starting C:\Fluent.Inc\gambit2.3.16\ntx86\gambit.exe -device open -id default_id2012 -new ... Gambit build SP2006032921. Warning : The current transport does not permit the attempted TCPIP connection. TRANS(SocketINETGetAddr): tnamebysocket() failed TRANS(SocketINETConnect): TRANS(SocketINETGetAddr) () failed TRANS(Open): transport open failed for tcp/Paul-Win7:0 Unable to open display" |
hi pdilly !:)
i had this problem too!! finally i download XpMode from microsofts site ! then i run fluent in 7 !!!! but Gambit is on the XpMode !!! its realy intresting!!! :):) try it !!!!!! u can install gambit on 7 32bit!!!! but i think its not possible to install it on the 64bit !!!!!! good luck SaHa |
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I am not really sure of Windows 7. However, it only means that Exceed is not installed at the location where Gambit expects it to be. So, just reinstall Exceed and make sure you do not alter it's location of installation. If it is installed at default location, then may be the version is not right for Windows 7. Fluent does not need X-server, therefore, runs properly.
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Thanks for responses. I got the free VMWare player (what a great piece of software www.vmware.com), installed a winXP 32 virtual machine, then installed Gambit on on the virtual machine and it works fine (eventually). By sharing the directory location, the meshed gambit files in the XP virtual machine can be accessed from outside, by Fluent running in Win7 ... cool.
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i have installed vwmare player but how to install windows xp virtual machine,plz let me know..
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Start VMWare Player, click "File / Create a New Virtual machine"
Insert your Win XP installation CD, then select "Installer disc" and install from there. You'll probably have to activate the Win XP installation (i did mine by phone). |
i have installed xp and then exceed and gambit but it is still not working and showing the folloewing message:
Gambit build SP2006032921. Cannot open connect stream. TRANS(SocketINETGetAddr): tnamebysocket() failed TRANS(SocketINETConnect): TRANS(SocketINETGetAddr) () failed TRANS(Open): transport open failed for tcp/kartik-0a5ee45d:0 Unable to open display |
Check that your firewall is disabled.
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Hi!
Sorry but I need some help :confused::confused::confused:... I am going crazy with the installation and keeps on giving the same error... Even with the WindowsXP mode.. I have windows7 64bit.. Can somebody give me the exact steps to run it please?? It is really important for College and I need it tomorrow possibly.... Thank you very much! (if anybody has some files to send to me just send me a pvt msg and we can email each other!) Fabio |
I've got Win7 64 also, Fluent works fine on it. For Gambit, I didn't use Win XP mode, but used VMWare player instead, installed a Win XP 32 virtual machine, and installed Hummingbird Exceed and Gambit on the virtual machine. As long as the firewall on the virtual machine is disabled, it works fine.
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hi, sorry what is the difference between xpmode and xp virtual machine?
fluent works on my laptop with no problems, too. thanks, |
I suggest you get a copy of "VMWare Player" ... see www.vmware.com/products/player/
It's free! When you've installed it, you can then install a Win XP system as a "virtual" PC within your Win7 64 machine. You'll need a Win XP installation CD to do so. When XP is installed, then install Exceed, Gambit, disable firewall ... and you should be good to go. |
Hi Fabio
I think that you forget to copy the licence of gambit after installation !! Quote:
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Hi thanks but I solved it looking for another version.
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I have done everything possible to run gambit on my laptop but in vain, as I am still not able to open it and the same msg appears that i have put in the last post.Plz help me.
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Good luck, Fabio |
Eureka - Got it!
Okay, here's how you run Gambit 2.3.16 on Windows 7 64 bit with Exceed 2006 (V11). I know, I didn't think it could be done either so no need for Windows XP emulators anymore. Surprisingly it's an extremely obvious and simple solution!
1) Go to Hummingbird Exceed in start menu and start Exceed manually. 2) Go to Fluent in Start menu and start Gambit 3) A gambit start menu will appear 4) The menu defaults to c:\windows\system.. but this is wrong 5) Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Hummingbird\Connectivity\11.00\Exceed 6) Click 'OK' and hey presto, Gambit starts perfectly! No reason why this wouldn't work for any other version of Exceed as well so long as you point the Gambit install to the correct Exceed folder. |
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I would like to recommend you to install both Gambit version 2.3.16 and 2.4.6 You also should have Exceed 2006 in order to run it. - First install exceed (as administrator)and the license then restart your pc - then install Gambit 2.3.16(as administrator) and set up your license - install gambit 2.4.6 (as administrator) and try to run it. - if it does not work, try to start exceed first manually and then run gambit 2.4.6 -close the running programs and try to launch gambit 2.3.16. Now the program must be running. if not be sure that you copy the content of your license file into the "license.dat" file which was created from the license set up. hope this helps you |
Anybody can tell me what is Exceed11 used for? I am new in CFD. I know (correct me if I am wrong) Gambit is probably for geometry and Fluent for solving and meshing but what is Exceed for?
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Gambit is for meshing (it doesn't do CAD). It's advertised by Fluent as a pre-processor. Exceed is a windows software that allows you to run X-applications in Windows OS, basically it allows a Unix-like window application to run on the Windows OX. It's common to use Exceed for applications developed or natively run in Unix that are later ported to windows while keeping the same X server usage. Basically, you need Exceed to run Gambit on Windows (or another way to run x-applications). |
Windows lacks X-Server component of gui and that is provided by exceed our any other x-server emulators. I slightly disagree with LuckyTran on two things. One, Gambit is CAD and messing combined. Yes, you can use it to start from scratch. Though it will require skill to generate a "very" complicated model. Second, x-server is not required to port applications from Linux to Windows; Fluent is an example. It is required to display graphics of the tools that use x-server components, Gambit is an example, other is desktop of Linux itself or Mac. However, I'd not recommend Gambit. It is more than 10 years old and is much less capable as compared to current tools, primarily because it is 32 bit application. It crashes a lot. If you wish to use ANSYS tools, prefer Spaceclaim and Meshing or DM and messing.
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Hi anybody
exceed is used just for Gambit running. in other words if you don't install exceed on your computer, Gambit doesn't work ever! |
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Hi anybody exceed is used just for Gambit running. in other words if you don't install exceed on your computer, Gambit doesn't work ever! |
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