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Roger

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Dec 1, 2009, 6:30:26 AM12/1/09
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Hi All,
i have the following problem:
I wrote the following program of user manual(A network) in OMNet++ 4.0, and then I compiled and run it. But i get then the following message: <<Cannot launch simulation: no executable found in projekt Network2. To specify a shared library to be run with opp_run, open the Run|Run Configurations... dialog.>>
I made it also. But I got the following message afterwards: <<Error in module (cCompoundModule) Network2 (id=1): Submodule node0: cannot resolve module type `Node' (not in the loaded NED files?) at C:\Programme\omnetpp-4.0-src-windows\omnetpp-4.0\samples\workspace\Network2\Network2.ned:26. >>

Please, what can i do around this program executably to get?
I thank you in advance for your assistance.

Yours sincerely

Roger Danja

P.S.: Hereby the program Network2:

network Network2
{
types:
channel C extends ned.DatarateChannel{
datarate = 100Mbps;
}
submodules:
node0: Node;
node1: Node;
node2: Node;
node3: Node;
node4: Node;
node5: Node;
node6: Node;
node7: Node;
node8: Node;
node9: Node;
connections:
node1.port++ <--> C <--> node2.port++;
node2.port++ <--> C <--> node4.port++;
node4.port++ <--> C <--> node6.port++;
node6.port++ <--> C <--> node7.port++;
node1.port++ <--> C <--> node3.port++;
node3.port++ <--> C <--> node4.port++;
node4.port++ <--> C <--> node8.port++;
node8.port++ <--> C <--> node9.port++;
node1.port++ <--> C <--> node0.port++;
node0.port++ <--> C <--> node5.port++;
node5.port++ <--> C <--> node7.port++;
node0.port++ <--> C <--> node2.port++;
node2.port++ <--> C <--> node3.port++;
node2.port++ <--> C <--> node5.port++;
node5.port++ <--> C <--> node6.port++;
node6.port++ <--> C <--> node9.port++;
node6.port++ <--> C <--> node8.port++;
node3.port++ <--> C <--> node4.port++;
node7.port++ <--> C <--> node9.port++;
}

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