On 16 January 2019 01:52, quoth Samiha Islam:
> I was a bit confused so as to how to modify the SDO data for the 'ethrcat
> xml' command. I am concerned that the commands 'ethercat config' and
> 'ethercat domain' yields nothing. I am working on a modified version of the
> 'user' example for my s
Correct (next time you could drop the parentheses). Perfect. Thanks.
Am 15.01.19 um 15:34 schrieb Samiha Islam:
Dear Wilhelm,
Apologies for not adding the subject. I have added the subject here. Is
that the correct format?
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Dear Wilhelm,
Apologies for not adding the subject. I have added the subject here. Is
that the correct format?
With regards,
Samiha
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019, 3:01 PM Dr.-Ing. Wilhelm Hagemeister Dear Samiha,
>
> be polite and don't leave the subject empty. It hinders others to filter
> the mailing l
Dear Samiha,
be polite and don't leave the subject empty. It hinders others to filter
the mailing list effectively.
Regards Wilhelm
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Hello,
I was a bit confused so as to how to modify the SDO data for the 'ethrcat
xml' command. I am concerned that the commands 'ethercat config' and
'ethercat domain' yields nothing. I am working on a modified version of the
'user' example for my slave. It contains the cyclic task.
So the PDO cycl