Paradigm_shift
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Good Evening Sirs,
Maybe it's a simple question, but... there it is. I have a customer project from an old packing machine and there is a program line that I'm not getting how it works.
There is a NO contact and a ONS, after them there is a MOV instruction with the source addres "N12:[C5:10.ACC]" and the destination "C5:5.PRE", and another MOV, in parallel, with source "N13:[C5:10.ACC]" and destination "C5:6.PRE".
What does the "[C5:10.ACC]" means? I know the N12 is a integer, but I usually use it as "N7:0" or "N7:0/12", something like this, but never saw that kind of addressing.
I'd appreciate any help, thx in advance.
Maybe it's a simple question, but... there it is. I have a customer project from an old packing machine and there is a program line that I'm not getting how it works.
There is a NO contact and a ONS, after them there is a MOV instruction with the source addres "N12:[C5:10.ACC]" and the destination "C5:5.PRE", and another MOV, in parallel, with source "N13:[C5:10.ACC]" and destination "C5:6.PRE".
What does the "[C5:10.ACC]" means? I know the N12 is a integer, but I usually use it as "N7:0" or "N7:0/12", something like this, but never saw that kind of addressing.
I'd appreciate any help, thx in advance.