Where is my RTW Toolbox?

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Daniel P
Daniel P on 8 Nov 2012
Commented: Dzung on 12 Sep 2014
Hey Guys,
a short question (I hope): I've installe Matlab and my administrator told me that the Real Time Windows Target is included. The toolbox is showing up by tiping "ver" in the command windows.
But when I got to the "simulation -> configuration parameters" - menu in Simulink, there is no Real Time Workshop listed on the left.
I am using Matlab R2012a under windows xp. Is there anything to setup or to install to make the workshop appear? I am exspecting that entry, because I saw it in different tutorials.
I hope someone knows a quick solution. Thanks so far.
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Daniel P
Daniel P on 8 Nov 2012
No, I can't.
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
Because in Matlab 2012, the name chaged to simulink coder

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
Real time windows target is not in configuration parameters, it's in Simulink librairy browser, near simulink report generator
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Dzung
Dzung on 12 Sep 2014
Hi azzi, Do you know where the RTW user guide pdf locates? I've searched my whole matlab root folder but not found any thing like rtw_ug.pdf :(

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Daniel P
Daniel P on 8 Nov 2012
Hi thanks for your answer. I can find the librairy.
I'm actually looking for this dialog.
Whats the correlation betweet Real Time Windows Target and Realtime Workshop? Is the Workshap also know ans Simulink Coder? How those toolboxes belong to each other?
Thank you very much so far.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
  • Real-Time Windows Target is different from Real-Time Workshop like mentioned by Kaustubha.
  • in Matlab 2012a Real-Time Workshop is named code generation which can be used by RTW in external mode (Simulink coder)
  • Simulink Coder™ (formerly Real-Time Workshop®) generates and executes C and C++ from Simulink diagrams, Stateflow charts, and MATLAB® functions (from matlab help)
Daniel P
Daniel P on 9 Nov 2012
>> license('checkout', 'real-time_workshop')
ans =
1

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Daniel P
Daniel P on 8 Nov 2012
Hello. Thanks for your respond, both answers were very helpful.
I habe the Simulink coder installed and it appears under "Simulink Tools -> Generate code".
I have another question wich is related to my first one: I intend to use a Advanted PCI IO-Card wich is supposed to be supported by the "Real Time Windows Target" Toolbox as shown in this list:
I want to use my DAQ-Card within a Simulink Model asa real-time simulation controlled by a GUI.
Does it seem possible to you guys?
Thank you very much.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 8 Nov 2012
I think it's possible, but I'm curious to know what will you get after trying it. Keep me posted
Daniel P
Daniel P on 9 Nov 2012
Edited: Daniel P on 9 Nov 2012
ok, thanks. I'll give it a try because all pre-requisite seem to be present. By typing in ver, both are showing up:
Real-Time Windows Target & Simulink Coder
Typing license('checkout', 'real-time_workshop') results in:
ans =
1

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