(0)| 12/26/2005 7:18 PM | |
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Joined: 9/23/2005 Last visit: 12/28/2025 Posts: 4434 Rating:
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Hi, I know two alternatives: 1 – Use M7 (but is not more available, see Update http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/14044569 ) 2 – Use a PC + C program + WinAC (only as input / output interface). |
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Denilson Pegaia |
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| 1/10/2006 1:09 PM | |
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Joined: 8/31/2005 Last visit: 12/15/2025 Posts: 217 Rating:
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Hi DEBU! For programming an S7 controller you can't use C or C++ directly. You can use the programming language S7-SCL, which is an high-level programming language for S7 controllers (similar to PASCAL). S7-SCL can be used for all nearly S7 controllers. The other way (as Pagaia mentioned) is to use WinAC (a software S7 controller, which is running on a PC) together with WinAC ODK. Have a look at the A&D Mall (https://mall.automation.siemens.com/) for a detailled description of WinAC ODK. Here is an example for using the WinAC ODK: Linking Windows Applications to WinAC RTX with WinAC ODK |
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Greetings, Chris |
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