I sent you a zip file with Logicmaster. Presumably the adapter from plccable.com is a USB/RS485. Once you have installed the driver for it, check Windows Device Manager to find what COM port has been assigned to it. Logicmaster only supports communications over COM1 through COM4. Sometimes those adapters get assigned higher port numbers.
When you launch Logicmaster, make sure the "90-30" above the text "PCM" is highlighted. If it isn't, hit <SHIFT>+ F3 to highlight it. Then hit F1 to open the programming software. Once that launches you will be prompted to select a project file. If there is already one named "TEMP", select it. If not, create a project named "TEMP". When your current project file is "TEMP", Logicmaster allows you to upload from the attached PLC even though the name of the program in the PLC isn't "TEMP". With any other project name, Logicmaster won't permit upload unless the names match.
Once you have selected the project name, you will be OFFLINE with the PLC, as shown by the field in the bottom center of the screen. Hit F7(setup), then hit F4 to choose the COM port. If the correct COM port isn't selected, hit the <Tab> key to scroll between the options. When the correct COM port is highlighted, hit F7 to save it. Then hit <ESC> twice to get back to the min menu. Now hit <ALT>+ "M" to toggle between Offline, Monitor, and Online. Monitor is "look only". You need to be Online to change anything. Once you're online, hit F3(status) and then F3(plcflt) again to see the fault messages. When you're looking at the faults, hit F9(clear) to clear the faults. Then hit F4(io flt) to see the I/O fault table and clear that. Once you've cleared the faults you should be able to start the PLC running by hitting <ALT>+"R". If there is still something preventing running you will see a new entry into one of the fault tables which will offer a clue to the underlying problem.
Thank you!! I don't see it in my email yet, i'll check my clutter folder