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13.3.2 Simulation in the SSC Commander<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 409<br />

The simulator can be started directly from the SSC Commander by selecting an .sml file prepared<br />

for simulation. The SSC Commander also manages the simulator queue, which contains<br />

the simulation tasks ready for processing.<br />

Once an .sml file from the project file list is selected, the simulator, defined in the simulation<br />

toolbar (TR, AC, or DC), can be started with:<br />

• the F12 key,<br />

• the command SIMULATION>START, or<br />

• the symbol on the simulation toolbar.<br />

While the simulation is running, the model file name is visible in the display box. The symbols<br />

for stopping and breaking (pausing) the simulation are active.<br />

From the SSC Commander, the simulator can be started only for model files already existing<br />

in SML. Schematic files (.ssh) cannot be opened directly with the SSC (.ssh files can be<br />

opened using the <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Schematic).<br />

Starting a Simulation with Drag-and Drop<br />

You can also start the simulator by dragging a simulation model in SML from the project list<br />

into the simulator queue. This feature requires a project with at least on SML description. Select<br />

the Editor in the left pane and the «Queue» tab in the information window. If an .sml file<br />

is represented in the list you can drag it into the information window. The View Tool is opened<br />

if online outputs were defined in the simulation model.<br />

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Move an SML file with Drag & Drop<br />

to the simulator queue<br />

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