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Thanks for the clarification, Farshizzo.
I'm still perplexed by the situation then. As I said before, the code runs smoothly on my personal laptop (no errors in locating the "hd.dlm" file), but when I run on my lab's desktop (which has a similar set up to my laptop) Vizard cannot detect the hd.dlm file. The only differences I can note from both setups include the following: Laptop: 32-bit Windows 7 system Lite-Edition of Vizard 3.0 Visual Studio 2010 Desktop: 64-bit Windows 7 system Trial version of Developer's edition of Vizard 3.0 Visual Studio 2005 (seems necessary to have according to the OpenHaptics support section on Sensable's site) Is there anything else I might want to look into more to determine a solution to this issue? Or is there any other kind of information I can provide you to help me detect the hd.dlm file? |
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