FW: Linux PLC Project Resources

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Mark Hutton

The following links have been sent to Ken for inclusion in a future resource page for the LinuxPLC project (or should it be OSICP).

I have found a few more which may be useful.

Real Time Java - "http://www.rtj.org":http://www.rtj.org (I have a whole host of other Java links)

The following links have been saved from the Automation List over the last year or so, I haven't been to some of the sites in a while so they may have moved.

PLCs
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"http://www.softplc.com":http://www.softplc.com
"http://www.plcs.net":http://www.plcs.net
"http://www.control.com/tutorials/intro.htm":http://www.control.com/tutorials/intro.htm
"http://www.plcopen.org":http://www.plcopen.org

Motion Control
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"http://www.Penton.com/md/bde/motion_control/index.html":http://www.Penton.com/md/bde/motion_control/index.html

Field Buses & Communications
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"http://www.profibus.com":http://www.profibus.com
"http://www.macro.org":http://www.macro.org

DeviceNet
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"http://www.sstech.on.ca/sales/cards/dn/dn.htm":http://www.sstech.on.ca/sales/cards/dn/dn.htm
"http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/":http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/

Firewire
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"http://www.tia.org":http://www.tia.org
"http://www.ti.com":http://www.ti.com

Drivers
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"http://members.tripod.com/~mbserver/":http://members.tripod.com/~mbserver/ Free Modbus Server-windows based, but worth a look(?)
"http://www.win-tech.com":http://www.win-tech.com Modbus simulators
"http://www.omnidssi.com":http://www.omnidssi.com Omniserver - a commercial windows-based multi I/O server, worth a look for ideas.
"http://www.pmcrae.freeserve.co.uk/":http://www.pmcrae.freeserve.co.uk/ modbus under linux-Paul McRae is/was an Automation List member

linux
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ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/hardware/drivers/INDEX.html ;Includes a Linux driver for an SST CAN Bus controller card.

Technologies
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ftp://ftp.omg.org/pub/docs/mfg/98-09-01.pdf
http://www.omg.org ; Object Modelling Group-includes CORBA and XML resources
http://www.opcfoundation.org
http://www.control.lth.se/~lotta/grafchart.html
http://www.lurpa.ens-cachan.fr/grafcet/publications/conferences/conf_98_6.html

java in control apps "http://www.lighthammer.com/":http://www.lighthammer.com/ sfc's in visio

"http://www.visio.com/solutions/directory/engineering/grafcet/index.html":http://www.visio.com/solutions/directory/engineering/grafcet/index.html

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hutton
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 10:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Ken Crater
Subject: LLP Links

The following links have been located, starting from the Linux Lab Project
"http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/":http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/
I have also submitted the LinuxPLC URL to this site, and www.linux.org.

LLP has a number of interesting resources. I have had reports from list members that the ftp site is not working, drivers etc. particularly the Siemens and Symax drivers can be accessed via the software area
"http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/pool/software/automation/":berlin.de/pool/software/automation/

Free Process Control Engineering
"http://www.plt.rwth-aachen.de/ks/english/intro.html":http://www.plt.rwth-aachen.de/ks/english/intro.html

PLCOpen "http://www.plcopen.org/":http://www.plcopen.org/
Open Modular Automation Controller (OMAC at PLCOpen) "http://www.plcopen.org/omac.htm":http://www.plcopen.org/omac.htm

IEC 1131 "http://www.plcopen.org/iecdocs.htm":http://www.plcopen.org/iecdocs.htm
PLC/Control related resource index "http://www.plcopen.org/intsites.htm":http://www.plcopen.org/intsites.htm
e-Factory - free Process/Test Control Software "http://www.tritonetd.com/danny/e_factory/":http://www.tritonetd.com/danny/e_factory/
Development Tools "http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/pool/links/devel/":http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/pool/links/devel/

Other Links
Linux Software Map "http://www.execpc.com/lsm/":http://www.execpc.com/lsm/

I will supply other links as I find them.
Regards
Mark
 
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There is a list of control related resources (including the Automation List)
in the Cambridge University Control Engineering Virtual Library.

http://www-control.eng.cam.ac.uk/extras/Virtual_Library/Control_VL.html#ctrl
info

I have been talking to some colleagues, and generally spreading the word about the project, but am in many ways hindered by the lack of a formal mission statement or statement of intent. Something that Ken would feel happy about including on the projects home page.

Any ideas?

We should avoid things like written in ....., programmed in...

We should include things like, user freindly, GPL, robust.., stable



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