Have just re-installed 2017b, and it all seems to work correctly. So might be something specific with the 2018a setup?
Simulink Desktop Real-Time kernel time out with 2018a
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Hi everyone,
When using the 2017b version of Matlab/Simulink, I was able to run the Real-Time kernel without any problems with synchronization. I've since updated to 2018a, and when trying to run the basic example "sldrtex_vdp" in normal mode, I get multiple warnings of: The "Real-Time Synchronization" block has timed out while trying to synchronize to real-time kernel
Then an error, saying that the real-time kernel has failed. I've had a mess around with my computers BIOS setting to allow non-power savings, and I'm still getting this issue. Is there any issues with 2018a and the Real-Time Kernel that I need to know of (had a look in the release notes and noting jumped out at me) that could be causing this issue that I am seeing?
Regards, Thomas
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Ajpaezm
el 27 de Dic. de 2018
Sagar, hi.
Did you manage to solve this issue to use ThingSpeak on Simulink?
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Alexander
el 8 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: Alexander
el 8 de Mayo de 2018
Same problem with 2017a and 2018a on more than ten Windows 10 computers with latest patches. All of them have an Intel i5 cpu. We have four computers with Intel i3 (Windows 10, 2017a) with same software config, which run the Real-Time kernel without problems. https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1719571 is installed. With Windows 7 the Real-Time kernel runs on our Intel i5 computers.
Best regards, Alexander
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liqun fang
el 18 de Oct. de 2020
I'm done the installation from https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1719571. My OS is win10 64 and my matlab version is 2016b. The problem of time out was solved.
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