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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 HElp!! department...
Mitsubishi F-30MR and FX-80MRI need to connect with two Mitsubishi PLCs:
1. F-30MR
2. FX-80MR
What pieces of softwares and cables do I need to communicate with these two PLCs? From what I've seen I need two different software programs and cables to connect to each of them.
Thank you!
1. F-30MR
2. FX-80MR
What pieces of softwares and cables do I need to communicate with these two PLCs? From what I've seen I need two different software programs and cables to connect to each of them.
Thank you!
Dear Mr.
For the FX-80MR PLC you can use GX IEC Developer. Projects created with the software for FX/FX2 PLCs will work on your FX-80MR PLC.
Best regards,
Digital Diamonds Support
www /dot\ digitaldiamonds [dot] hu
For the FX-80MR PLC you can use GX IEC Developer. Projects created with the software for FX/FX2 PLCs will work on your FX-80MR PLC.
Best regards,
Digital Diamonds Support
www /dot\ digitaldiamonds [dot] hu
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