Where are sources ?

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Yamashita

Hi, all.
This is Yamashita, from Japan.
I'm new to this ML.
I'm working at plant engineering section, and doing electric design. Of course, I use some kinds of PLCs, OMRON, Mitsubisi, Yasukawa(this
is really minor brand, even if in Japan).

And, so, It's natural that I'm interesting in this "LinuxPLC" project.

I found this in AutomationML and I looked the Web page of this, "http://linuxplc.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxplc", but I couldn't find any sources, only cvs-something and some documents.

How can I get sources of this "LinuxPLC" ?

regards.

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> I found this in AutomationML and I looked the Web page of this, "http://linuxplc.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxplc", but I couldn't
> found any sources, only cvs-something and some documents.

At present, there is very little source source code in the project CVS[1], because very little has been written.

Some source code - ABEL (Allan-Bradley Ethernet Library) and MEL (Modicon Ethernet Library) - is available on freshmeat for the time being.


HTH

Jiri

[1] CVS is (among other things) a method of distributing source-code among
developers. There should be a short project-specific intro on the web page.
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Jiri Baum <[email protected]>
Windows is not popular. Windows is *widespread*. Linux is popular.

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