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1 | initial version |
Dear everyone,
I know PSSe33 was built as a 32-bit application. and python2.7 of 32-bit works fine with PSSe33.04.
Does anyone know can PSSe work with python 3.6 of 32-bit? I tried but failed, the problem first happened "import psspy", and the console indicates "bad magic number in psspy..." , maybe there are problems in my settings, I am not sure.
And I also failed to make python of 32-bit (either 3.6 or 2.7) work with PSSe.
Thanks in advance!
Gary
2 | No.2 Revision |
Dear everyone,
I know PSSe33 was built as a 32-bit application. and python2.7 of 32-bit works fine with PSSe33.04.PSSe33.04 in my work.
Does anyone know can PSSe work with python 3.6 of 32-bit? I tried but failed, the problem first happened "import psspy", and the console indicates "bad magic number in psspy..." , maybe
Maybe there are problems in my settings, I am not sure.or there are restrictions in PSSe version?
And I also failed to make python of 32-bit (either 3.6 or 2.7) work with PSSe.
Thanks in advance!
Gary
3 | No.3 Revision |
Dear everyone,
I know PSSe33 was built as a 32-bit application. and python2.7 of 32-bit works fine with PSSe33.04 in my work.
Does anyone know can PSSe work with python 3.6 of 32-bit? I tried but failed, the problem first happened "import psspy", and the console indicates "bad magic number in psspy..."
Maybe there are problems in my settings, or there are restrictions in PSSe version?
And I also failed to make python of 32-bit 64-bit (either 3.6 or 2.7) work with PSSe.
Thanks in advance!
Gary
4 | No.4 Revision |
Dear everyone,
I know PSSe33 was built as a 32-bit application. and python2.7 of 32-bit works fine with PSSe33.04 in my work.
Does anyone know can PSSe work with python 3.6 of 32-bit? I tried but failed, the problem first happened at "import psspy", and the console indicates "bad magic number in psspy..."
Maybe there are problems in my settings, or there are restrictions in PSSe version?
And I also failed to make python of 64-bit (either 3.6 or 2.7) work with PSSe.
Thanks in advance!
Gary