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15-11-2013 #4
That's good then, I've not used the Click PLC before but you are correct in that they use defined sets of registers for different tasks, some are retentive memory, some are general purpose, etc.
They are generally called 'tables' and that's a good way to think of them.
This is old hat now but it shows the principle, e.g. G tables are registers for general use, R tables are retentive following power down, etc.
GEM Driver > GEC GEM80 PLC > Data TypesLast edited by EddyCurrent; 15-11-2013 at 02:07 PM.
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