FactoryWare vs Pc Interface
Right now we are using a PalletMaster application.
It is a Visual Basic 6 application running in a pc computer and it is
connected to s4cplus controller via ethernet.
We have to migrate the PalletMaster application to run in a irc5.
Obviously there is not communication between the pc and irc5 controller
via ethernet, but it works fine in the s4c controller.
The question is, what do I need to do to migrate the application from
sc4plus controller to irc5?
I have been trying to understand the diferences between this two
controllers in the ethernet communication
FactoryWare is not available anymore in the irc5
There is not RAB protocol in the irc5. Irc5 uses RobAPI protocol
It is not clear for me, because there are so many issues I think
Any help??
Saludos!!
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I know Pc Interface is the answer to my calls, but I can't find details!
There is only an overview of PC Interface in general manuals of IRC5
I really need a PC Interface detail manual
Saludos!0 -
Hi
You should use RAB(robot application builder) if you want to migrate your pc app to IRC5.
RAB consist of
FlexPendant SDK - Dev app's on the flexpendant (FlexPendant Interface needed on the controller)
PC SDK - Dev app's on a PC (PC Interface needed on the controller)Happy coding
Per Svensson
Robotics and Vision Specialist
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Helloo
There is a problem about that... The PalletMaster application is a full system developed in Sweden, so complex, and I have not an open source code of it.
If I use RAB, I would have to start from the begining, and that is not an option now, time factor is critic...
Saludos
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If PalletMaster uses Interlink, that will work on against the IRC5 as well.Russell Drown0
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Yes it uses it
What else could it be?
The robot and controller are comming soon, for now I need to figure out what's going on. So I don't have contact with the robot to tell you specific details of what I see,
But yes, I know it uses Interlink...
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Get the latest Interlink version and install it on your PC and make sure your robot has PC interface option, and you should be pretty much done.Russell Drown0
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Sure! I will do that
I hope resolve it, but you mean that there is no ethernet communication diferences betwen controllers that I need to worry about? I agree the idea, it shouln't change, it must be transparent for the user, otherwise it could be a disaster
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Interlink has support for both S4 and IRC5 controllers. The alias type will determine which API (RobAPI or RAP) is used to connect to the controller. I can't think of anything singificant that you can do in RAP that can't be done on the IRC5.Russell Drown0
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