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S9000 Programming Tools vs. XP
PLCs and related questions. topic
Posted by Ibon Torrealdea on 8 January, 2009 - 10:38 am
Hi,

I am having troubles with Honeywell S9000 programming tools (Control Configuration) running on XP machine. The multipro program, the one which calls CCC and ladder logic runs OK, but when I want to program ladder logic (Loader.exe) the MS-DOS window appears for a little time and then disappears (just when on a normal situation, the program asks -Popup window- that COM ports are not available).


Posted by skippy on 26 March, 2009 - 9:44 am
Did you try the ignore button.
I have the R200.3 version and have the same problem, but by clicking the ignore button the program starts.
You may have to do this several times for the different COM ports.


Posted by Dougherty on 5 November, 2009 - 3:12 pm
I am having the same issue and after a delay a window pops up that says "Loader startup not detected. Try increasing LDR_START_TIMEOUT in S9000.INI". I tried increasing the time but it still did not work.

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