Programming overview, User interface – Rockwell Automation 1771-DMC_DMC1_DMC4_DXPS Control Coprocessor User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introducing the Control Coprocessor

1-6

Remote

I/O Link

Communicates, from a remote chassis, with the programmable

controller via an I/O adapter module (1771ĆASB)

PLCĆ5, PLCĆ5/250t,

PLCĆ3

R

, or PLCĆ2

R

programmable controller

19400

This section provides an overview of the programming interface and
capabilities of the control coprocessor.

ATTENTION: Control-coprocessor programs that
unintentionally write to memory outside their own data space
can corrupt memory for other applications or corrupt system
memory. We strongly recommend that development be done in
an offline or non-critical context.

User Interface

You can develop programs and communicate with the control coprocessor
using a DOS-based computer or an ASCII terminal. See Table 1.D.

Table 1.D

Programming Terminals

With this device:

You can:

DOSĆbased

computer

initialize and configure the control coprocessor

initialize and configure the Ethernet port

develop C, BASIC, and assembler programs

perform program debugging

initiate and terminate tasks using the OSĆ9 operating system commandĆ

line interface

ASCII terminal

develop BASIC programs

perform program debugging

initiate and terminate tasks using the OSĆ9 operating system commandĆ

line interface

Communicates, in the same chassis,

with a PLCĆ5 or mini PLCĆ2

R

programĆ

mable controller via the backplane

Discrete or
Transfer

Read/Write

BlockĆ

Programming Overview

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