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How do I select and configure C compilers manually?

SystemModeler allows you to compile models with the C compiler of your choice. You can select among automatically detected and manually configured compiler installations. On Windows or Linux, navigate...

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How do I make libraries automatically load on startup?

You can select the libraries SystemModeler automatically loads at startup using the Options menu. To get to the Options menu, navigate to Tools ► Options. On Mac OS X, navigate to SystemModeler ►...

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Why do I get the SystemModeler error “Build process failed” with OSX 10.9...

When working with SystemModeler 3 on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, you may encounter the “Build process failed” dialog while compiling a model with the default compiler settings. Quit SystemModeler. Open...

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How do I make libraries automatically load on startup?

You can select which libraries you want to load when SystemModeler starts in the Options menu . To get to the Options menu, navigate to Tools ► Options. In the Options menu, navigate to the Libraries...

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How do I fix a simulation that runs slowly or gets stuck after a while?

Models can run slowly when their solutions are difficult to compute. The two most common reasons for this are: The model is stiff, forcing the numerical solver to take very small steps. Try redesigning...

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Who do I contact about an issue with SystemModeler?

Please send any information about an issue with SystemModeler to Wolfram Technical Support. If you live outside the United States, please contact your authorized reseller of SystemModeler. Include...

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How do I find installation files in the User Portal?

Installation files for Wolfram products can be downloaded from the User Portal. Sign into the User Portal and click My Products and Services. In the Product column, click the name of the Wolfram...

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How do I verify a C++ compiler configuration?

SystemModeler allows you to verify whether a given C Compiler configuration is usable. To get to the Options menu, navigate to Tools ► Options. On Mac OS X, navigate to SystemModeler ► Preferences....

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When does Technical Support end for my SystemModeler product?

Wolfram Technical Support is a service provided to Wolfram customers by members of the Wolfram Technology Group. It consists of Installation Support to set up your SystemModeler product and User...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler?

Windows How do I set up a C++ compiler on Windows? Mac OS X How do I set up a C++ compiler on Mac OS X? Linux How do I set up a C++ compiler on Linux?

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Why does SystemModeler stop working on my Dell computer?

Dell Backup and Recovery (DBAR) is an application typically preinstalled on Dell computers. Installations of this software may cause Wolfram SystemModeler to stop working. Such DBAR versions have...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler on Mac?

In order to use SystemModeler, Xcode must be installed, and SystemModeler must be able to access it. Download Xcode from the Mac App Store. Install Xcode. Start SystemModeler. SystemModeler will...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler on Windows?

SystemModeler requires access to a C++ compiler to run simulations. On Windows, SystemModeler supports the C++ compilers bundled with Microsoft Visual Studio editions 2013, 2015 and 2017. If a C++...

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How do I reference Wolfram products in papers?

You can reference Mathematica, SystemModeler and other Wolfram products in your published work just as you would reference a book or any other publication. The standard citation elements are:...

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How do I set a specific Wolfram product to open Wolfram Language files?

If you have more than one Wolfram product installed, you may want to change which one of these opens your notebooks and Wolfram Language files by default. The steps to achieve this vary with the...

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How can I get started with Wolfram SystemModeler?

Many free resources are available to help you learn and get started with Wolfram SystemModeler. As a first step, we recommend focusing on building models in the Model Center by combining components...

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What versions of SystemModeler is Mathematica compatible with?

There are two types of compatibility for the various versions of SystemModeler and the Wolfram Language: Since 11.3 of the Wolfram Language, much of SystemModeler’s functionality is now included as...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler on Windows?

SystemModeler requires access to a C++ compiler to run simulations. On Windows, SystemModeler supports the C++ compilers bundled with Microsoft Visual Studio editions 2013, 2015 and 2017. If a C++...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler on Mac?

In order to use SystemModeler, Xcode must be installed, and SystemModeler must be able to access it. Download Xcode from the Mac App Store. Install Xcode. Start SystemModeler. SystemModeler will...

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How do I set up a C++ compiler on Linux?

In order to use SystemModeler, you need to have a C++ compiler installed, and SystemModeler must be able to access it. The supported compilers for Linux are: GCC (recommended) Clang On Ubuntu and some...

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