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dSPACE Release 6.6 with Matlab R2010a
dSPACE Release 7.0 with Matlab R2009bSP1 and R2010bSP1
dSPACE Release 7.1 with Matlab R2011a
dSPACE Release 7.2 with Matlab R2011b
dSPACE Release 7.3 with Matlab R2012a
dSPACE Release 7.4 with Matlab R2012b
dSPACE Release 2013-A with Matlab R2012b, and R2013a
dSPACE Release 2013-B with Matlab R2012b, R2013a, and R2013b
SCALEXIO
dSPACE Release 7.4 with Matlab R2012b
dSPACE Release 2013-A with Matlab R2012b, and R2013a
dSPACE Release 2013-B with Matlab R2012b, R2013a, and R2013b
The selection of supported dSPACE releases focuses on releases that introduce support for a
new Matlab release and dSPACE releases that introduce a new version of a cross-compiler
tool. In addition, Dymola always support the three latest dSPACE releases with the three
latest Matlab releases. Although not officially supported, it is likely that other combinations
should work as well.
Compatibility xPC Target
Compatibility with Matlab xPC Target has been verified for all Matlab releases that are
supported by the Dymola Simulink interface, which means R2009a (xPC Target ver. 4.1)
to R2013b (xPC Target ver. 5.5). Only Microsoft Visual C compilers have been tested.
3.6.3 New Java interface for Dymola on Windows
A new Java interface for Dymola is available in Dymola 2015, containing a number of
functions to perform operations such as simulating, setting variables, plotting, and exporting
data. For more information about this feature, please see “Dymola User Manual Volume 2”,
chapter “Other Simulation Environments”, section “Java Interface for Dymola”.
The old version of Java interface is still available. This interface can still be used if wanting
to call Java functions from Modelica, or calling Modelica functions from Java functions.
When wanting to access Dymola remotely, the new interface should be used.
The Java interface is currently only supported on Windows.
3.6.4 Python interface for Dymola on Windows available
An interface for Python is available in Dymola 2015. For more information about this
feature, please see please see “Dymola User Manual Volume 2”, chapter “Other Simulation
Environments”, section “Python Interface for Dymola”.
The Python interface is currently only supported on Windows.