Standalone executiable won't work properly
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Hi all,
I created a program with a GUI, the goal is to output signals to different devices (3) using a NationalInstruments Data acquisition card.
First thing you have to know is that everything works well when i'm using it INSIDE Matlab. but after compiling with mcc -mv main.m -a *, the standalone .exe don't have the same behaviour.
As an example, The first thing the program have to do is to verify if the device is connected (USB) using a try/catch structure. But even if the device is connected, the program throw me the error message in 'catch'.
In my opinion, there's probably an issue whit the compiler because everything is fine inside Matlab but I wonder what the problem could be...
I'm using Matlab R2012b and compiler version 4.18
Thanks in advance.
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Friedrich
2013년 4월 8일
Could you post the lines of code which check for the USB device and the error you get? Also are you using 32bit or 64bit MATLAB?
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 8일
Friedrich
2013년 4월 9일
Could you remove that try catch so that we see the actual error message matlab provides?
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
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Image Analyst
2013년 4월 8일
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My guess would be that the drivers for the device aren't installed in your target computer. Have you tried everything in the FAQ yet? http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#My_standalone_executable_won.27t_run_on_the_target_computer._What_can_I_try.3F
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Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 8일
Image Analyst
2013년 4월 8일
Dependency Walker will probably locate the problem.
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
편집: Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
Friedrich
2013년 4월 9일
YOu need to make a runtime profile and not a static analysis. Open the exe in DEP WALKER go to profile => start profiling, hit okay. DEP WALKER will start the exe and log all information you need. After that take a look at the output to figure out whats missing. If you are not sure how to interpret the log file, upload it somewhere and post the link here.
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
Friedrich
2013년 4월 9일
I mean the dependecy walker log file.
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
Friedrich
2013년 4월 9일
Yes, partly.
Goto SaveAs and save it as .dwi file. upload that one.
Maxime Jardonnet
2013년 4월 9일
So you posted a crash log also. When does it crash exactly? The DWI file shows an interesting installation path of your 64bit MATLAB:
c:\program files (x86)\matlab\r2012b
Normally 64bit applications are installed into
c:\program files\
Not sure if this may cause any troubles. In addition only one NI DLL shows up which is found:
c:\program files\national instruments\shared\mdns responder\NIMDNSNSP.DLL
I can't spot any other NI file which is looked for.
Maybe compile the daqsupport function into a small exe and run it on that machine to figure out what is missing on the target machine.
Sam Walder
2019년 2월 18일
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2019년 2월 18일
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I had the same issue in my application - the DAQ would connect and work in the full Matlab environment, but not in the compiled application. I resolved the issue by making sure to update everything in NI MAX on both the development and deployment machines. I am not sure why this was an issue - but it fixed it for me.
It may be useful to note that there are some similar questions on this topic on the forum:
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