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Hi,
After upgrading PSoC Creator to version 3.3 it slowed down significantly. After any edit like adding an existing item, scrolling through a schematic file or source files or even writing a single line of code causes program to hang for about 2-3 seconds. I use Win7 64-bit. I also tried it with Win10, still the same problems.
BR,
Necdet
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Check for non-ascii characters in path or username, avoid files on network. Seems as if re-installation does not work?
Bob
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Check for non-ascii characters in path or username, avoid files on network. Seems as if re-installation does not work?
Bob
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Hi, I'm facing the same problem.
the early access Creator 3.3 SP1 is better. But still the system is not responding smoothly.
I uninstalled all PSOC SW and reinstalled, nothing changed.
Metin
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Unfortunately reinstallation doesn't work. No files on the network. I will check the path and username but there was no problem in v3.2.
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Still no improvements. Sometimes I get the following error when it slows down and the program crashes.
Problem Signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: psoc_creator.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 55f3682d
Fault Module Name: libclang.dll
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp 555cb825
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00021a27
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1055
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
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Get help from Cypress directly: At top of this page Design Support->Create Support Case and tell what you already have tried.
Bob
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For those having performance issues, did you install from CD or directly download from the web?
--Matt
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Hi Scott,
I did what you said and I cannot see 3.3 installed.
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Necdet and Metin,
So during the Creator install, the .Net Optimization Service (NGen) is supposed to run on all of the .Net assembles for Creator. There is a possibility that it did not run in your cases. If so, I can help you run the optimization tool by hand to see if that helps.
It turns out it is fairly easy to check for the Ngen assemblies. Open a console Window. (Hit the Start key and type cmd<enter> or hold shift, right click on a folder and select "Open command window here".) Enter the following:
%windir%\Microsoft.Net\Framework\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe display psoc_creator
You should see something like this:
If you don't see your 3.3 install listed, then please let me know. The .Net folder may be named differently, so the command may be different.
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Hi,
I have a similar problem. PC_3.3 is very very slow.
I tried this command, but similar it has failed. Can i solve this problem? Please help me
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I am getting the error as
Error: The specified assembly is not installed
Please find the attachment.
I order to achieve the speed in PSoC Creator 3.3 I have reduced the animation of my PC.
I have windows configuration of
4GB RAM,
2.9GHz Intel Pentium (R) Processor
32-bit OS Win7
500GB Hard-drive where C-drive has 70GB free memory.
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Hey Guys , Good news.
After I got fed up of slow operation, I tried to un-Install the PSoC Creator 3.3, during initialization of Uninstalling process I tried to have a another shot by giving repair...
WOW... ITs perfectly working smooth with out any lag.
@ necdetalpmen_1437776 Try to give repair. I hope your problem will be solved.
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Hi,
Scott contacted me and we solved the problem. It was something about Turkish characters.
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Hi,
I'm living same problems. Computer is halting for a while on every modification or action.
I'm getting "Error: The specified assembly is not installed" message, when I try the "ngen" command.
(To Scott or anyone who knows solution): Please could you share solutions(s).
Especially about Turkish characters.
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Same problem here, PSOC Creator 3.3 running so slow almost every operation, especially, when i use block diagrams. I need to know solutions, and as stated before, particularly, about Turkish characters.
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But you all read the advice to contact Scott Atkins per email?
Bob