I have a project where i need to replace an omron plc with an allen bradley. I have a copy of the omron file, but do not have the software for it. Would anyone be able to convert the file to a pdf?
google pdf995 it will send you to a free pdf writer and a printer emulations software so you can print pdf's from any other software. there are other utilities do a search on this site many are already posted. Unless your problem is not having the Omron software. Depending on what Omron your using you may be able to get a copy of syswin 3.1 which is a free trial version the appearance is considerably different than CX-One but you will be able to view the application.
depends on the processor model as to what syswin will open ands yes it will read CX-one files provided its a supported processor I believe CS1G CPM2a and CQ1M are supported but I would have to load it up to confirm that
actually Gtsuport I have opened files created by CX_ONE with syswin on a cpm2a. However the program did not involve any complex instructions so may have not had an issue with translating anything
If the program was loaded to the CPM2 with CX-One, you should be able to connect with Syswin and download and/or modify the program. At that point you are working with the raw memory file in the processor.
CX-One can convert and open a Syswin file. There is a conversion utility with CX-One for Syswin, LSS and a few of the other older programming software.