6/8/2009 9:36 PM | |
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Hello, in this case it could be W#16#08xx because the higher byte is theevent class (in this case 08h means receive error) and lower byte is the error number, but in the manual the highest error number of class 08h is 18h. The manual can be found here. Regards Sydney |
6/8/2009 10:53 PM | |
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If honestly I didn't look at the manual, but in this case it is true. |
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6/9/2009 2:54 AM | |
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Hello Tebanch As for your specific 0850hex error, here is what the above manual has to say (ref. page 104): Event: The length of the receive message frame is greater than 224 bytes or the defined message frame length. Remedy: Adjust the message frame length of the partner I hope this helps Cheers Fritz |
Last edited by: fritz at: 6/9/2009 3:51 AMCheers |
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6/9/2009 11:36 AM | |
Joined: 1/4/2008 Last visit: 9/26/2024 Posts: 703 Rating: (96) |
Hmm, I haven't noticed that small "s" and look at the wrong manual, thanks Fritz for correction. Regards Sydney |
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