Steve Kemp
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- Join Date
- Nov 2003
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Hi all.
I'm trying to get my head around the various memory types used in the CJ plc. Specifically, in order to communicate to and from an NS5 screen. I typed-in "WR1000" as the serial-A $SB reference in the comms set-up for the NS5. On hitting "OK", it then showed as WR0100. Is this a word/bit thing? This is my first encounter with Omron, but no problems (yet) with the CX Prog. At the end of the day, all I want to do is allocate a contiguous block of word-type memory and the same for bit comms, for each direction between the two devices. I'm used to AB, so it's been a chunk of, say, N11 out and N12 back for the words; B13 and B14 for the bits. Can anyone give me a clue in simple terms, please for an equivalent? Thanks.
I'm trying to get my head around the various memory types used in the CJ plc. Specifically, in order to communicate to and from an NS5 screen. I typed-in "WR1000" as the serial-A $SB reference in the comms set-up for the NS5. On hitting "OK", it then showed as WR0100. Is this a word/bit thing? This is my first encounter with Omron, but no problems (yet) with the CX Prog. At the end of the day, all I want to do is allocate a contiguous block of word-type memory and the same for bit comms, for each direction between the two devices. I'm used to AB, so it's been a chunk of, say, N11 out and N12 back for the words; B13 and B14 for the bits. Can anyone give me a clue in simple terms, please for an equivalent? Thanks.