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- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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from the Nothing is ever easy.. department...
Proworx32 and micro 612 bugHi all.
We have upgraded from version 1.0 to v1.11 which seems to have fixed all the major bugs.
However, now when we load a program to our Micro 612 PLCs, we are now no longer able to select "Auto RUN on power up". We could do this on V1.0. The plant that the 612s are installed on are frequently powered off, and the last thing we want is to have to go there with a laptop and put them in run mode when power is restored.
Is there a fix for this?
We have upgraded from version 1.0 to v1.11 which seems to have fixed all the major bugs.
However, now when we load a program to our Micro 612 PLCs, we are now no longer able to select "Auto RUN on power up". We could do this on V1.0. The plant that the 612s are installed on are frequently powered off, and the last thing we want is to have to go there with a laptop and put them in run mode when power is restored.
Is there a fix for this?
This is a known problem that will be fixed in version 2.0.
Sorry for bad news.
Sorry for bad news.
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