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You are now following this question You will see updates in your followed content feed. You may receive emails, depending on your communication preferences. Error: Invalid MEX file, the specified module could not be found. Show older comments. Vote 0. Answered: sana3 sal on 20 May Accepted Answer: sana3 sal. Accepted Answer. Cancel Copy to Clipboard. Select the China site in Chinese or English for best site performance. Other MathWorks country sites are not optimized for visits from your location.

Toggle Main Navigation. Search MathWorks. Open Mobile Search. Best Answer. So I was able to figure out the issue causing this particular problem. Apparently, the Visual Studio and Visual Studio compilers are not compatible in a significant enough way to cause dependency errors when Simulink tries to run the. In order to debug the issue, we both ran the command. Once I uninstalled the old version of Matlab and rebooted again, the problem was gone.

I had a similar problem. I was only linking against 1 'lib' so I simply copied that lib into the same folder as the mexw64 and it worked. I have not poked around for the correct place to tell MATLAB to add the lib's real location to whatever path it's looking at. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?

Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 8 years, 10 months ago. Active 5 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 18k times. Eitan T Do you have a 32 or 64 bits installation? Yes, I have 32bit installation.



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