SNAP PAC Systems

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About write program using socktet and opto command via tcp
I wann'a a sample program.The program is written using C#,and using socket protocol and opto command way to communicate with opto device ,and get opto device information .Thanks A lot.

By the way ,my english is not good.

my Email: cqttom@tom.com

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Re: About write program using socktet and opto command via tcp
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Re: About write program using socktet and opto command via tcp
A good place to start is to read the OptoMMP_Protocol_Guide.. This guide is for programmers who are writing custom applications to communicate with Opto 22 memory-mapped devices. These devices include SNAP PAC controllers and SNAP PAC EB and SB brains; SNAP Ultimate, SNAP Ethernet, and SNAP Simple I/O; E1 and E2 brain boards, and SNAP-LCE controllers. The guide describes how to use the OptoMMP Communication Toolkit or the IEEE 1394-based OptoMMP memory-mapped protocol for programming. The guide also contains the complete memory map for all Opto 22 memory-mapped devices.

http://www.opto22.com/documents/1465_OptoMMP_Protocol_Guide.pdf


As for examples you could start by downloading the OptoMMP Communications Toolkit

The OptoMMP Communication Toolkit includes ActiveX components and C++ classes for communicating with Opto 22 Ethernet-based brains and controllers which are memory-mapped devices using the OptoMMP protocol. The toolkit hides the details of the memory map protocol, so you can use programming tools such as Visual Basic or Visual C++ to easily communicate with these Ethernet devices.

All source code is included, along with examples using Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C++ 6.0, Word, Access, and Delphi.

http://www.opto22.com/site/downloads/drilldown.aspx?aid=2889

Note that the MMP protocol is for accessing the brain side of the processor and not the internal control engine used by PACControl.  Thats another story!






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