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Hi Nikolai1, Of course, when choosing a memory card, you should check how many resources you are going to use in the project but there are more functionalities. For example, at the end you can also save PLC datalogs on the memory card and depending on how many you record or if you want to have room to record data, you purchase a larger one. It is also always recommended that you never go right on the cards, I mean that if you have a 4MB card and it occupies 3MB, theoretically it is fine but you are approaching 80% occupancy and any modification you make in the future will already be reach. In short, you must take into account how much the program will occupy you and whether you will make modifications to the project in the future. And then know if you are going to give it additional use, for example for datalogs. On the card you can load the code, the DBs and the hardware configuration in the load memory, which is the memory card and you can also save logs. I hope I have been able to clarify your doubts a little more!
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