Install Rhino 5 In Windows 8
At present Grasshopper should run on Rhino 4.0 (SR8 or later), Rhino5 32-bit and Rhino5 64-bit. However, the Grasshopper installer only informs Rhino 4.0. You'll need to install Grasshopper on Rhino 5.0 manually.Additionally, while running on Rhino 4.0, Grasshopper requires the.NET 3.5 framework to be installed. Rhino 4.0 does not ensure this so there may be a cryptic error. You can download and install.NET 3.5 from the.While running on Rhino 5.0, Grasshopper requires the.NET 4.0 (or newer) framework. Rhino 5.0 does check for this so you will be duly informed if you do not have.NET 4.0First, try the easy installation procedure, if that doesn't work, try the more difficult one.
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Locate the GrasshopperPlugin.rhp file. It should be in /Rhinoceros 4.0/Plug-ins/Grasshopper, but it may be in a different folder depending on the access privileges of your Windows account. Start Rhino 5.0. Drag+Drop the GrasshopperPlugin.rhp file into the Rhino 5.0 viewport. Grasshopper should now be installed and you should be able to run the Grasshopper command.If the above doesn't work, you may need to copy the entire Grasshopper plugin folder into the Rhino 5.0 Plug-ins folder before loading it using the same steps outlined above. Note that once you manually copy the files, they will not be uninstalled or updated automatically either.-David Ruttendavid@mcneel.comPoprad, SlovakiaTags. Dear David,I followed your instructions to run Grasshopper on Rhino5 but the icons doesn't appear when i run Grasshopper.I Drag+Drop the GrasshopperPlugin.rhp file into the Rhino 5.0 viewport.
The command line indicateFile 'C:UsersmnsrglAppDataRoamingMcNeelRhinoceros5.0uiVRayForRhinoV4tb.rui' is already open.But when i run the Grasshopper command, this error window appearsand icons of Grasshopper are missing.I also tried by copying the entire Grasshopper plugin folder into the Rhino 5.0 Plug-ins folder but i have the same problem: icons are missing.any suggestions?Thank you.Reply by on October 1, 2012 at 8:44am. Same problem here, David. I copied and pasted my GH plugin folder from Rhino 4 into Rhino 5, as you described above.
(Did not try the drag and drop, since I found your advice after I copied the files). GH is v 0.90014 RH5 is dated 9/27/12 May I ignore this message without any complications until a solution is determined? Out of curiosity, is it easy to tell the GH installer where to install (Rhino 4 or Rhino 5)?
Even more deliciously, one install for both R4 and R5?:^)Maybe the problem is from Firefly, since that's where it stalled upon load? I have to click CLOSE in the pop up five times to dismiss it. In all cases, the messages are empty. Maybe this helps you diagnose what's up?
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David Celento.Reply by on October 8, 2012 at 9:10am. Problem solved! It was an older version of Firefly.Strangely, the Firefly files were not in the GH Components Folder. I dragged them out of the Rhino 5 Plugins folder to the desktop. GH still found and loaded them at launch.I downloaded the new Firefly, and followed the installing and unblocking instructions below from Andy. When I launched GH it found the old and new and asked me what to do. I deleted the old and GH now launches without the Breakpoint Message.To install FireFly (required only once): -.
Launch Rhino and type the word ‘Grasshopper’ in the command line. This will launch the Grasshopper Editor. Click on FileSpecial Folders Components Folder.
Delete any prior versions of the Firefly.gha or FireflyX.gha build files or the libTUIO.dll or Csawapanmedia.dll files that may be in this folder. Open the Firefy Installation folder that was just downloaded (in the zip folder) and copy all the contents of the Firefly Build folder (Firefly.gha, FireflyX.gha, FireflyBridge.dll, libTUIO.dll, and Csawapanmedia.dll) into the Components Folder that was opened from within Rhino. Now, Restart Rhino and Grasshopper.NOTE: If you are having problems getting Firefly to load properly in Rhino 5.0 beta. Open the Special Components folder (where we just copied the 5 files) and right-click on each file and select 'Properties'. Under the General tab, check the box to 'Unblock' the file. Do this for each of the three files. Now, Restart Rhino and Grasshopper.Reply by on October 20, 2012 at 3:49pm.