[ADMB Users] admb v11 64-bit runtime error at very end of procedure_section with exit code -1073740777

Feenstra, John (PIRSA-SARDI) John.Feenstra at sa.gov.au
Thu Sep 13 01:10:23 PDT 2012


Hi All

I have managed to successfully build (according to build log) a 64-bit .exe file, but the result of executing it has me stumped. The program simply exits (after 1 function evaluation) without warning at the very end of the procedure_section.

Using the debugger provided the following error info: "The program '[3892] RockXs.exe: Native' has exited with code -1073740777 (0xc0000417)"
Trolling the net it appears this exit code means "STATUS_INVALID_CRUNTIME_PARAMETER #An invalid parameter was passed to a C runtime function".

Some background:
Operating system: Windows 7 Enterprise, version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
System type: x64-based
Microsoft .NET framework version: 4.0
Microsoft SDK version: 7.1
Microsoft Visual Studio version: 10
Version of ADMB: 11

I followed instructions at site "http://www.admb-project.org/documentation/installation/admb-installation-visual-c", except I downloaded v11 (instead of 10.1 as per the install page) i.e. admb-11-vc10-64bit.exe.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers


John Feenstra
Research Officer, Fisheries and Ecosystem Modelling
SARDI Aquatic Sciences
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Henley Beach SA 5022
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