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Add support for FMI 2.0 #35

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tsnouidui opened this issue Sep 25, 2019 · 10 comments
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Add support for FMI 2.0 #35

tsnouidui opened this issue Sep 25, 2019 · 10 comments

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@tsnouidui
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This issue is to add support for FMI 2.0 for Co-Simulation.

@brianlball
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Is this being developed at all?

@mwetter
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mwetter commented Oct 29, 2019

We like to develop it this FY if resources allow.

@brianlball
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Have seen some activity in this branch https://github.com/lbl-srg/EnergyPlusToFMU/tree/issue35 :)
@tsnouidui do you have an idea on when this would be ready for general release? Also, thanks for your efforts on this!

@tsnouidui
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@brianlball. Thanks for the note.
Yes I am currently working on the FMI 2.0 for Co-simulation extension for E+ToFMU.
A general release may be around March/April next year (potentially earlier)...
What is your intended application, just out of curiosity?

@brianlball
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good to know. We are working on getting FMU co-sim to work in OpenStudio Server.
Going to have to use FMPy until we can get an E+ FMU 2.0 CS, since pyFMI only does coupled co-sim with 2.0

@tsnouidui
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Sounds good. Will keep you posted in case of an early release.

@fabianoP
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Hi any news on this release? Thanks for the effort. Fabiano

@tsnouidui
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We are doing some final testing on Mac OS X and will release it soon.

@fabianoP
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Thanks

@tsnouidui
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@fabianoP and @brianlball, this has been released now.

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