6/25/2010 4:13 PM | |
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Thanks for fast reply!!! I'm a quit newbee! How can I find those blocks?!?! I uploaded the program to attachment, maybe someone has some time to look what I'm doing wrong??? Thanks very much!
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6/25/2010 7:36 PM | |
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you are in a big problem if you dont have a 0BA6. what i have to advise is that : as wizard mention convert the code to fdb. (that make easy to locate the block numbers) then locatea block with number more than 130 (prefer the AND blocks). insert next to the block with 130> for example 142 a new same type ( AND in our case) and reconect the inputs of the new( eg 30 ) block with the same inputs of the 142 . (pay attention to the inverted inputs ) .finaly locate where the out of the block eg 142 goes and delete only the out.connect the out of the new block to the place that was the old one . re-check that you didn't forgot anything and finaly delete the old block. normaly you will spend about 30-45 min . take alook at the atachet foto best luck by the way:this is perhaps the bigest program that i see bild for logo Attachmentcaptures.zip (517 Downloads) |
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6/27/2010 12:29 PM | |
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All blocks used in the program can be looked in properties of blocks |
6/28/2010 8:38 AM | |
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Hi, her the program with block numbers <130. Please check the function. How to do: - change to FDB - find first block >130 - place the same block and connect it with the same signal - delete the FB >130 Hope this helps AttachmentNetras_van_Oers_1_I.zip (522 Downloads) |
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