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Stumbled across this browsing the PLCTalk forum. Very cool idea. Do you have any guidelines for contributing? I'm happy to contribute as I have time. Granted, these days I don't have an overabundance of time. |
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Thank you Mickey and welcome! No pressure on contributions or particular timelines. That kind of thing is pretty much self-imposed on me and the place is largely an open book this early on. I'm making continuous changes to the repo structure and am pushing code up and I crunch it out and test. Some basic guidelines I'm using include tracking which firmware version and hardware are used to build each instruction and/or sample code. I encourage code in general to be as portable as possible but at times it's simply out of reach due to artificially imposed limitations between Logix families. That's okay, and it just needs to be noted. One thing I'm counting on everyone to stick to is exporting to the .L5X format. Documentation in the form of PDF, MS word docs, .txt files, Excel spreadsheets, and so on are all acceptable. |
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Looking forward to more documentation on stuff dealing with CIP and Messaging. Dumb question could you define what the Cmd prefixes mean What is PCmd, Mcmd, Xcmd, etc. I tried to find Pax documentation talking about thst but I have found nothing on Google. |
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Yes sir, wiki here under construction as of yesterday.
- PCmd: commands from program
- OCmd: commands from operator
- MCmd: commands from maintenance
- XCmd: commands from external source (scada)
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Hmmm that makes sense
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OCmd could originate from a local HMI and an XCmd from a remote one.
Another aspect is that permissions can be assigned such that an operator
might able to jog a motor but an external source can't.
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@JeremyMedders, could you add the license to the readme? Legally people need a license to use this code. I would prefer MIT, but MPL 2.0 is ok, so it is compatible with Commerical Code. (GPLs "Commerical" Compatibility is a big lie, Richard Stallman is a Political activist and nothing more, GPL licenses are Cancerous) here is an interesting Discussion thread, on the RustLang Forums https://users.rust-lang.org/t/licensing-mit-apache-2-vs-mpl-2-0/46250 |
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What is the parameter lib you added? I haven't had a chance to open it in Studio and look |
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Hi. Cool project! What do you have in mind for profiling? |
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Hello, |
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New to GH. |
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Hi ApolloPLC,You can do it here or on the discussions pages by starting a thread there.I appreciate your feedback!Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 17, 2023, at 10:43, ApolloPLC ***@***.***> wrote:
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