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- 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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Hi to all,
I'm working on an application with Vijeo Citect and Premium UNITY using MODNET protocol. My problem is that Citect can't read all the bits (type %M1xxx on the automate and 0xxxx (+1) on the Citect). I have mapped about 2300 bits but it only reads about 1000 bits. Apparently the order is not important because I can read all the addresses but the maximum is always 1000. How can I read more bits? Can I configure other I/O Server or board or other? What I need to do? Help� me please!!!
My email is joaosilva1972 @ gmail. com
I'm working on an application with Vijeo Citect and Premium UNITY using MODNET protocol. My problem is that Citect can't read all the bits (type %M1xxx on the automate and 0xxxx (+1) on the Citect). I have mapped about 2300 bits but it only reads about 1000 bits. Apparently the order is not important because I can read all the addresses but the maximum is always 1000. How can I read more bits? Can I configure other I/O Server or board or other? What I need to do? Help� me please!!!
My email is joaosilva1972 @ gmail. com
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