How can I run the binary generated by Real-Time Windows Target without the Matlab environment???
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Hi,
I am trying to run a model in real-time on a Windows PC. For this I use the Real-Time Windows Target combined with the Simulink Coder. Unfortunately the binary has to be loaded in Matlab or Simulink and run from it. I would like to deploy my application to other users who does not have Matlab. Is this possible? I mean, the kernel can be deployed and the binary can be run without Matlab environment? (i.e: .NET framework)? Thank you for your answers.
Best regards, Csaba
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giga
on 23 Apr 2016
Hi Csuros,
Can you please tell me how to run the binaries (generated for embedded real time using ert.tlc) within the Matlab platform? I tried to execute the binaries directly from my operating system but turns out it does nothing except printing that the binary will run forever.
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Jan Houska
on 14 Nov 2013
What you are trying to do is currently not possible. The binaries generated by Real-Time Windows Target require MATLAB and Simulink to run.
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Jan Houska
on 14 Nov 2013
As far as I know, not out-of-the-box. You will need some source of real time (ar, at least, something close to real time) and this is not provided for Windows. You can, however, try to call the generated code from a real-time source yourself, e.g. using Windows timers or such. This would not be true real-time by any means, neither the performance will be very good, but depending on your application, it may be good enough.
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