The driver was developed by our company. It is the RTU driver.
The ASCII driver is not ours, and is not available through our webpage.
There is more information on:
www.mooregoodideas.com/FAVIs/PLC.htm
although I could not find a ASCII modbus driver.
We've got the ASCII drivers via a posting on pica army:
http://labview.pica.army.mil
Hope this help...
Regards,
Wiebe Walstra.
--
AIR technical Automation
www.air.nl
"freenao"
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Can I find then modbus ASCII drivers?
"matt" wrote in message
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> I was only able to find one Modbus driver in your library , called
> MBmaster.vi , is that the one ? It se
ems to have been developed by a third
> party , is this the one that's not yours and which one did I miss?
>
>
> AIR Tech. Autom. wrote in message
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> >We have used modbus to drive Eurotherm and Systag hardware. If yuo have a
> >documented divice, it works fine.
> >
> >For your information, (no need to make our mistakes again), there are two
> >modbus types:
> >
> >modbus RTU, and
> >modbus ASCII
> >
> >There are RTU drivers available in our online library (for free...). We
> also
> >have ASCII drivers, but it's not ours.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Wiebe Walstra.
> >
> >--
> >AIR technical Automation
> >www.air.nl
> >"freenao" wrote in message
> >news:8t6hgm$189u$1@news5.isdnet.net...
> >Does anyone already use Labview and the modbus from schneider?