Host-Target Communication: Cant boot target PC. Simulink Real-Time

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Hi,
for an experiment in the university we used XPCTarget 5.4 and Matlab 2012a on windows XP to run a model in a real time computer. Now we updated to Windows 8 and to Matlab 2014a and I´m currently trying to create a boot disk for the target computer. Until now I´ve tried to boot the target computer with a CD, with a USB stick and with a diskette without sucess. The target computer starts loading the real time software and then stops and shows the following message:
On Time RTOS-32 5.0 Disk Loader (c) 1996, 2009 On Time Loading program..................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ............................................................... RTTarget-32 5.0 16-Bit Boot Code (c) 1996, 2006 On Time Informatike GmbH
Does someone know what the problem is? I haven´t found any information about this message in the internet. Any help would be really appreciated.
The configuration on the Simulink Real Time explorer to create a boot disk is like showed on the following image. It doesn´t show any error messages during the creation of the boot media (In the image is configured to create a CD, but I´ve also tried with a diskette and a usb) and it says that it was created succesfully.
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David
David on 18 Dec 2014
Hi, it turns out that the new version from Simulink Real Time has higher requirements for the graphical interface. I just unchecked the graphics mode square in the target settings and was able to run my model without problems. If you really need a graphical interface you need to get a better graphic card for your target computer.
Kumar
Kumar on 3 May 2015
Hey David
Is it possible to run models on different computers and transfer data between them on Real Time Simulink? If Yes, Can you please tell me how to do that. Thank you

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