3/6/2019 5:00 PM | |
Joined: 8/31/2005 Last visit: 3/7/2024 Posts: 2197 Rating: (326) |
M0.0, MB0, MW0 and MD4 are all starting at the address 0 M1.0 and MB1 are all starting at the address 1 M2.0, MB2, and MW2 and MD are all starting at the address 2 M4.0, MB4, MW4 and MD4 are all starting at the address 4 MW0 uses the same memory area as MB0 and MB1 MD0 uses the same memory area as MB0 to MB3 or MW0 and MW2 If you write 16#FF in MW0 you have 16#00FF in MD0 (or 16#FF00, I'm never sure, which byte order is used) I don't know if you should or if you must start MW with even numbers and MD with numbers that can be dividided by 4 And when you know the Markers: |
Last edited by: miami at: 3/6/2019 5:02:49 PM |
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3/21/2019 2:46 PM | |
Joined: 9/21/2012 Last visit: 4/22/2024 Posts: 3912 Rating: (444) |
Hi dP, That is not the problem. The problem comes when there is a datablocks re-initialization. |
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