What are the SimMechanics Link Problem?

Technical Source
2 min readSep 1, 2022

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I am trying to import a Solidowrks assembly into simMechanics. I followed all the steps as in the web site. I have the pull-down menu SinMechanics Link in SolidWorks. When I try to save the assembly in the xml format, I get this error:

Could not start MATLAB. Check your MATLAB installation. Consult documentation to identify possible causes of failure.

I get this error regarding Matlab is open or not.

Note: I am using Matlab 2010a and SolidWorks 2010

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- Install matlab and solidworks on same drive (ex: C: or D:).

- Right-click on the MATLAB icon, and selecting “Run as Administrator”

- Write the command

install_addon('smlink.r2014a.win64.zip')

(adapt the name of the version to your version, here r2014a ) when on the same directory as the two downloaded files.

- Type the following commands one after another:

smlink_linksw
regmatlabserver

- At that point you should be able to enable the SimMechanics plugin in Solidworks with these instructions.

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