virtualracer Member V Join Date Aug 2003 Posts 21 Aug 27, 2003 #1 what's the difference between a series A and series B 1784-pcmk?
93lt1 Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Mount Pleasant, Iowa Posts 994 Aug 27, 2003 #2 This topic just came up a couple days ago... Here's a link
rsdoran Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Birmingham, AL Posts 7,371 Aug 27, 2003 #3 Overall, the cost This is an IT DEPEND situation, overall a series A may work for you BUT there are extebnuating circumstances which may make B a better choice. Are all you processors OLD? Never going ot use WindowsXP? You have to decide what is needed for YOU. They are capable of more or less doing the same thing BUT again IT DEPENDS on the situation if it will work for you OR is what you need. Look at this: http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4694
Overall, the cost This is an IT DEPEND situation, overall a series A may work for you BUT there are extebnuating circumstances which may make B a better choice. Are all you processors OLD? Never going ot use WindowsXP? You have to decide what is needed for YOU. They are capable of more or less doing the same thing BUT again IT DEPENDS on the situation if it will work for you OR is what you need. Look at this: http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4694
Alan Case Lifetime Supporting Member A Join Date Apr 2002 Location Wagga Wagga Posts 1,268 Aug 28, 2003 #4 Hi Ron. I have a series A and it works perfectly with XP. Regards Alan
ckchew666 Member Join Date Aug 2003 Location Malaysia Posts 591 Sep 9, 2003 #5 Series A doesn't have RIO supports. BTW, how is this RIO going to work with pcmk? what are the cables and they are suppose to be connected to?
Series A doesn't have RIO supports. BTW, how is this RIO going to work with pcmk? what are the cables and they are suppose to be connected to?