Re:A-B PLC question

2000-05-08 Thread Stan_Ruth
The older Modicon 984 series had a coprocessor module that support "C" programming (not C++). It specifically required Microsoft C, if I remember. Stan Ruth Reply Separator Subject:A-B PLC question Author: "g. lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 05/07

RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations

2000-05-08 Thread John Metsker
RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations Sorry for being late to the mix and continuing to drag out this issue.  This discussion should be linked to the e-mail flurry about AB Control Logix and Ethernet connectivity from a month or so ago.  (I would assume that your AB connectivity strategie

Re:RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations

2000-05-08 Thread Neil_Martin
John, Thank you for taking the time to provide the information concerning Allen Bradley PLCs. I thought it was very informative. As of last week, my group will start to take on our facility's AB PLC responsibilities in addition to our current Foxboro I/A support. I know little about the Allen

Re: A-B PLC question

2000-05-08 Thread Kirk D Carver
Which series is the "open controller", 1771 or 1775? The 1771 was a basic module, if I remember right. I know that most 1771 and 1775 setups can communicate to any machine that runs a normal C compiler via ControlNet or Ethernet. Kirk Kirk Carver ExxonMobil Chemical Beaum

PrintScreen not working.

2000-05-08 Thread Schouten, Frits JF
Hi Gang, we have an on and off problem with the PrintScreen facilities on the Foxboro and I'm a bit lost why. I think the problem started when we upgraded to 6.1. The Colour printer HP1200 (LP14) is connected to the AP51B parallel port. >From the AP, I can print to the HP1200 with "lp -d LP14 f