11/6/2009 12:08 AM | |
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Hello egy_eng you are RIGHT and the (AR1 based indirect addressing related) logic at the top does not make too much sense. The only explanation I have why it was programed that way is because it could be done (rather than it is a "better" or faster or more efficient way, which it of course isn't). I hope this helps |
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11/8/2009 8:30 AM | |
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hello fritz, thank u very musch for replying me and make me sure that i am right but i realy need to know why he made this shift is that a type of making conflict to the other users of a program some thing like copy right to the program or what and i would like to ask u a question how can i become a powerfrul plc programmer and how could u advice me to become a plc expert thank u for ur efforts best regards ahmed |
11/8/2009 8:31 AM | |
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hello fritz, thank u very much for replying me and make me sure that i am right but i realy need to know why he made this shift is that a type of making conflict to the other users of a program some thing like copy right to the program or what and i would like to ask u a question how can i become a powerfrul plc programmer and how could u advice me to become a plc expert thank u for ur efforts best regards ahmed |
11/8/2009 11:04 AM | |
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Read the post of darius! |
11/8/2009 11:07 AM | |
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Hello again egy_eng Jolly good question and I wish I had the answer to it. As they in general say "Practice makes perfect", I do however believe that this is not the only thing that sets a "good" Automation Engineer apart from an "average" one. I've learnt a lot by having to deal with software that was developed by others which opens your eyes to find out different ways of doing things (not all of which are good and/or useful, but they at least still serve as a bad example on how NOT to do things, just like the piece of logic you came across). My advise to you: Have an open mind,be"curious" to learn,question things if they don't make sense to you rather than just accepting it, don't assume but instead verify by either testing or using the available resources (manuals, webetc.). Most importanly though, enjoy doing what your are doing! I hope this helps |
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11/8/2009 11:09 AM | |
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Not only writing, also reading. This Bats are cool...... |
11/9/2009 7:19 AM | |
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hello again fritz |
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