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AZRoger
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CLICK vs DirectSOFT graphical programming
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October 15, 2008, 01:42:56 PM »
I just noticed your introduction of the CLICK PLC family. I went to the manuals looking for the instruction set (real and trig) and didn't find any. But I did find a link to the NEW programming software. It looks like a very nice evolution of DirectSOFT with a better integration to a Graphical User Interface (GUI). It includes more information about the elements involved including whether the variable is retained or not. It also suggests that with all-status-on you'd be able to see the values right in the representation of the element. This is very good.
Is this new GUI going to be available in DS? Would it be DS6?. DS7?. Never? If you're still collecting votes, I'd cast mine for this interface for ladder logic.
Roger
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b_carlton
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Re: CLICK vs DirectSOFT graphical programming
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October 15, 2008, 02:29:39 PM »
I'm sorry - I posted in the DirectSOFT forum wondering if the software for this was even a Host product.
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franji1
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Re: CLICK vs DirectSOFT graphical programming
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October 15, 2008, 05:04:51 PM »
The Click product line (including the programming software) was all done by AutomationDirect. We've been sharing a few ideas back and forth regarding DirectSOFT and Click, but Click and DirectSOFT are not related.
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