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Pl707 V4 Programming Software 13: A Comparison with Other IEC Programming Software for PLCs

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  • Aug 21, 2023
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Already contacted them and talked to the Tech engineer. They no longer support or sell either the software or cable. He suggested ebay, but the software is not being sold. I assuming that if they do not sell it or support it, I can have a copy anyway I can get it.


Yes the PLC run light is on. No error lights. Bypassed the door interlocks and safety travel limit stops (TLS - NC , DI- NO) still no operation. I see the I/O lights come when floor call button depressed. I do Have one Output light on, Think 0. I can manually trigger the reversing contactor and the motor will runs both directions. Next step would be look at the program logic in the PLC. I xcan buy a new updated PLC that uses free available software and a standard IO cable, but that means writing the PLC programming from scratch. Have already talked to the engineer at Automation direct for there basic PLC that would work, their software is free for download and used a standard DB9 to RJ12 cable.




Pl707 V4 Programming Software 13



I have not written a PLC program before. Have already does some crash course studying of the ladder logic and the software for the PLC. I have other programming experience. The only issue with reprogramming for me right now, is I am stuck on the logic for the call logic for the 2nd floor. I can tell by the hard wiring that each floor call button has it on input and each floor sensor (prox switch I assume NO). But the second flor can go up or down depending on which floor calls.


I haven't touched one of those in over a decade. Just because they do not sell or support it anymore does not necessarily mean they have released the software as public domain. If their technical support states it is public domain, I may have an old copy on a CD somewhere.


CX-One software allows users to build, configure and program a host of devices such as PLCs, HMIs and motion-control systems and networks using just one software package with one installation and license number.


CX-DRIVE reduce the time and complexity of configuring, commissioning and maintaining servos and inverters with a single software tool. CX-Drive includes support for features in the new Accurax G5 servo system and MX2 inverter.


The collection includes a broad range of software related materials including shareware, freeware, video news releases about software titles, speed runs of actual software game play, previews and promos for software games, high-score and skill replays of various game genres, and the art of f...


The collection includes a broad range of software related materials including shareware, freeware, video news releases about software titles, speed runs of actual software game play, previews and promos for software games, high-score and skill replays of various game genres, and the art of filmmaking with real-time computer game engines.


The Old School Emulation Center (TOSEC) is a retrocomputing initiative dedicated to the cataloging and preservation of software, firmware and resources for microcomputers, minicomputers and video game consoles. The main goal of the project is to catalog and audit various kinds of software and firmware images for these systems. TOSEC catalogs over 200 unique computing platforms and continues to grow. The project has identified and cataloged over 450,000 different software images/sets, consisting of over 3.60TB of software, firmware and resources. The goal of the TOSEC project is to maintain a database of all software and firmware images for all microcomputers, minicomputers and video game consoles. In addition to this, the project also catalogs other computing and gaming resources such as software and hardware manuals, magazine scans and computing catalogs.


The CD Archive collects thousands of Shareware and Cover CD-ROMs from the heyday of the CD-ROM (late 1980s to mid 2000s) and provides ISO images as well as links inside these collections of software. With over 2,500 discs now hosted, the archive allows access to a wide range of historical collections, including curations by defunct groups like Walnut Creek and Linux/Unix distributions of the past. Other CD-ROMs include images and digitized music, documentation sets and game modifications. Most of these CD-ROMs can be downloaded as .ISO or .CDR files, as well as browsed online through the Internet Archive's file listing interface.


Many times, contributions and collections come in the form of a disk drive, or the output from a single hard drive's contents. Instead of delaying these items until they can be curated, the Disk Drives collection provides access to these large file repositories. In most cases, these collections can be browsed online, allowing access to all manner of user-created software writing dating from the 1980s-1990s period.


Many other groups are working hard to save and provide easier access to vintage software. Besides preserving the data off the original medium, these groups also classify, curate, and describe the software for historical context. In some cases, additional programs are provided to analyze the works and allow modern computers to access the material. The vintage software contains the many different efforts put out by these groups.


Finally, do not miss the Open Source Software Collection, which is the default contribution space for the users of the Internet Archive to keep copies of software available to all. Tens of thousands of programs, distributions and provisions are located here.


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