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We have "UNIMAX" device produceds by "CMZ Sistemi Electonici".
whether probably using a WiDe work environment to upload from the hardware UNIMAX the user program on a PC hard disk for the future change?
thank you.
best regards,
Ruslan
If not, try http://www.cmz.it/eng/default.asp?lingua=19
regards
Luca Gallina
Today I received an answer from CMZ support:
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WIDE is the programming environment for CMZ that use internal PLC. In the past (up to 1997) the CMZ system was programmed in ASSEMBLER or FORTH languages and WIDE was not available.
In other words the WIDE is available only for the system CTE158,CTN230-330-560, CTE240 and TS1002. For the system UNIMAX WIDE is available only if the CPU card is the 331CPU.
Please can you control in the back side of the system if the CPU card is 331CPU or 68K CPU?
If the 331CPU is used it is necessary understand if the software is developed in AWL language or Forth language: Please write me the name of machine builder and I’ll try to understand the type of software language.
If the CPU is 68KCPU the program is normally write in FORTH or ASSEMBLER and the program is stored in EPROM: in this case is not use WIDE to program the system.
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