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If you have problems running JNEye after installing the program, follow these instructions:
Check whether the Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 library is on your system

• If you execute JNEye in a system that doesn't have the Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 library, you will

get an error message.

• Download the Visual C++ 2013 library from the Microsoft web site and install it.

Note: For 64-bit Windows operating systems, the 32-bit version of the Visual C++ 2013 library is

required for running the 32-bit version JNEye.

Check whether Microsoft .NET Framework 4 is on your system

• If you execute JNEye Release in a system that doesn't have Microsoft .NET Framework 4, you will

get an error message.

• Download .NET Framework 4.0 from the Microsoft web site and install it.

• 32-bit Windows: Execute dotNetFx40_Client_x86.exe

• 64-bit Windows: Execute dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe

• You may have to install Windows Imaging Component (WIC) before installing .NET Framework 4.

You can download WIC from the Microsoft web site.

Related Information

Download Windows Imaging Component

Program and File Types

JNEye comes with the following executable files:

JNEye.exe

—JNEye’s main user interface

JNEye_Simulation_Engine.exe

—JNEye simulation engine

JNEye_Simulation_Engine_Console.exe

—JNEye simulation engine (console version)

JNEye_Data_Viewer.exe

—The JNEye Data Viewer displays simulation results

JNEye_Channel_Viewer_SA.exe

—The JNEye Channel Viewer displays channel characteristics

JNEye_Batch_Simulation_Controller.exe

—The JNEye Batch Simulation Controller runs simulations in

batch mode

JNEye_Channel_Designer.exe

—JNEye’s channel designer that generate S-parameter channel models for

link simulations

JNEye uses the following file extensions:

.jne

—JNEye simulation configuration

.jneschm

—JNEye simulation schematic configuration

.jnetxdata

,

.jnerxdata

,

.jnedevdata

,

.jneledata

, and others—JNEye internal data

When you want to share a JNEye link configuration, both

.jne

and

.jneschm

files are needed for other users

to reload the link configuration in his or her JNEye session. Make sure all other associated files, such as

channel model files and device model files, are included so that simulations can be run correctly. JNEye

provides limited backward compatibility with link configuration files saved in previous versions.

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