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Can I use Visual C/C++ to write programs for the WinPLC?

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Can I use Visual C/C++ to write programs for the WinPLC?

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Yes. we have a version of the WinPLC that contains a Visual C/C++ runtime. You’ll need the eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0 and our WinPLC SDK to create Visual C/C++ projects that can be downloaded into the WinPLC. • What I/O modules are supported? How many I/O points? Currently the H2-WPLC’s support all of the discrete I/O and all of the analog I/O modules available in the DL205 line as well as our H2-SERIO and H2-CTRIO modules. While there is no practical limit to the amount of I/O the H2-WPLCx can support, it is currently limited by the application running in the WinPLC. If you need more I/O than you can get in one base, you can use our H2-ERM, to add expansion or remote I/O bases. Using ERMs, you can create a virtually unlimited I/O network. • Can I use the D2-CTRINT with a WinPLC? No. The D2-CTRINT ( Counter Interface module ) was designed to be used with the DL205 CPUs. It uses the counters that physically reside in the PLC CPU to perform the actual counting. It is a counter INTERFACE,

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