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Hello PLC-gurus,
I may be facing the challenge of replacing some ABB T200 PLCs with Siemens S7s, and would like to (comfortably) read the ancient T200 programs.
What modern (Windows based) PLC programming software can one use to program a T200?
Thanks in advance.
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I may be facing the challenge of replacing some ABB T200 PLCs with Siemens S7s, and would like to (comfortably) read the ancient T200 programs.
What modern (Windows based) PLC programming software can one use to program a T200?
Thanks in advance.
V4Friend
I use the old T200.EXE DOS software with XP and it works perfectly.
Regards
PierPaolo
Regards
PierPaolo
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