Works fine in v4 and even in Grasshopper in v5. But does not seem to be accessible in v5 itself. This is Rhino 5 32bit. But if there is a different procedure for 64bit I am also interested.

Thanks you for the advice.

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Hi sdf72345! ;)

When you install RhinoNest, you must to set 32bit or 64bit. By default in 32bit, but it is really easy to change it.

Please do the following:

1. Open Rhino 5.0 64bit:

2. In the command prompt write PluginManager:

3. Click on Install, and RhinoNest.rhp in installation folder 64bit: C:\Program Files\RhinoNest 2.5\bin64

That's it! Any question, please let me know.

Thanks and best regards,

Rafael del Molino

TDM Solutions SL

In my case this was Rhino 5 32bit but your advice worked (with the 32bit rhp file). Thanks.

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