![]() ![]() So if you are working on multilanguage platform, you better be ready to use at least two languages and occasionally rewrite something in different language because one you started with doesn't support it. Unfortunately I have not ever seen even ONE such platform that will allow you to pick language of your choice (and only one!) and let you complete the project (unless that is something trivial). Many popular platforms (not just PLCs) seam to support more than one language. There are of course other languages (FBD, SFC, STL, IL, ST). ladder logic seam to be universally accepted, it's main advantages include common look and feel regardless of used product (as long as you stay with basic instructions) and you can see what is happening while program is running. poorly formulated or incomplete questions make task so much more difficult. Post screen captures, program code, pictures of your girlfriend, whatever it takes to make your question clear Oh and I almost forgot, welcome to MrPLC TW But make sure you are specific with your question. ![]() When you do just start a thread here and ask. #LADSIM SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#And once you start playing with the software you are sure to run into specific questions. Many times the best way to get a grasp on a subject is to just dive into it PLC Law - A good thread of basic rules and guidelines based off of mistakes and experiences of users in the past There are many more great threads and links, but this will get you started. Once you have the software installed go to the following link and look at some of the programs. It is fully functional and will do most of the programs you will encounter while learning. It is not manufacturer specific but gives some good basic information A 1000 Step version of GX Developer can be downloaded here. They lead to some good information on general learning. So I'm going to back up and give the shotgun answer. Without some more details I don't know what we can do to help you. I got a little number 2 on Crossbow's list Goody has given you the best answer for what we have to work with. Good Morning Dave, or well it's morning here Sorry I didn't reply last night. ![]()
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