manual PIN allocator not showing PIN !

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Just downloaded a example dave poject , but the "manual PIN allocator " is not showing any Port pins to select(Its blank)
Please help in solving the issue
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DheerajK_81
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Hello,

The minimum RAM requirement for DAVE is 4GB. So it should technically work. If it is working on 8GB and not on 4GB, it probably could mean that you had multiple software running parallelly that could be affecting DAVE operation.

Have you tried running DAVE software alone?

Regards,
Dheeraj

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NaveenAcceedo wrote:
5056.attach

Just downloaded a example dave poject , but the "manual PIN allocator " is not showing any Port pins to select(Its blank)
Please help in solving the issue

5057.attach

I am also getting the above error msg.

Please help us!
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Vasanth
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Hi,

The communication between the Eclipse IDE DAVE plugins and the solver happens through network socket interface (localhost communication).
Application that interferes with network communications can block the communication between DAVE and solver, e.g. some antivirus or firewall.

Please try to disable momentary the firewall and antivirus and try again. If successful you will need to add an exception in the antivirus or firewall rules.

Best Regards,
Vasanth
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I tried disable of Firewall and antivirus, It dint work.[Laptop used was 4GB RAM]
But when i tried using a laptop with 8GB RAM , its working.
Is there a dependency on RAM of the LAPTOP too?
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DheerajK_81
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Hello,

The minimum RAM requirement for DAVE is 4GB. So it should technically work. If it is working on 8GB and not on 4GB, it probably could mean that you had multiple software running parallelly that could be affecting DAVE operation.

Have you tried running DAVE software alone?

Regards,
Dheeraj
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