Once the PSCAD and compiler software have been installed, your setup should be tested before compiling and running any of your own cases.
Testing may be performed by trying to run a simple example. If the setup is good, the case will compile and run, with no errors in the Build and Runtime Messages Panes.
Launch PSCAD, and select your compiler:
In the Dependencies page, select the Fortran compiler.
Select OK to apply the change and close the Application Options dialog.
Load the vdiv case:
From the File tab in the ribbon control bar, select Examples, then browse to and open the vdiv project: C:\Users\Public\Documents\PSCAD\5.x\Examples\tutorial\vdiv.pscx.
Run the vdiv case.
If there are any errors in the Build or Runtime Messages panes, there is an issue with the setup of your compiling software. If so, please refer to the troubleshooting tips listed in Step 1 of this Knowledge Base article, or obtain assistance from the MHI support desk as per Step 2.
If there are no errors in the Build Messages pane, your setup is good, and ready for your own projects.