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    EasyNetVars

    EasyNetVars

    Data Exchange between CoDeSys Devices and .NET via Network Variables

    Library (.DLL) for Data Exchange between CoDeSys Devices and .NET and Step 7 via Network-Variables written in C# V1.0: Bugfixes New 02/2015: Read and Write Operations possible for more than 255 byte. - Read and Write Operations CoDeSys -> .NET - Method to create .GVL-File to import in CoDeSys Example in Step 7 (TIA-Portal) for Data-exchange between CoDeSys and Siemens S7 Devices CoDeSys -> Step7 (S7-1200): https://sourceforge.net/projects/easynetvars/files/NetVarsStep7/ See WIKI and Implementation-Guide for more information
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    pyNETVARS

    Python module for network variables for CoDeSys PLCs

    CoDeSys v2.3 supports so called network variables. Blocks of (global) variables, that propagates over networks like TCP, UDP or UDP Multicast aso. This python module supports parsing, receiving and sending those blocks (with UDP Multicast only). With this you can add for example a Raspberry Pi Sensor to your automation network without special Network clients on your PLC.
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    A2WagoTagConvert

    Export variables from a WAGO PLC to other HMI/SCADA applications

    Converts the variables of a WAGO PLC program (Codesys) and create a Export file compatible with some HMI/SCADA applications. It applies to most of WAGO Modbus/TCP controllers as 750-88 x and PFC200. I am open to add support to other target applications, Just send me the description and a export file sample.
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    PLC-Logger

    PLC-Logger

    PLC-Logger and Analyzer

    Use PLC-logger to store and analyze data from almost every PLC-system. The following PLC-Systems are accessible: - Every PLC-System running a Modbus-TCP / Modbus-UDP Server - Siemens S7 via IBH NetLink - Siemens S7 with Ethernet-Interface - Codesys-based PLC-Systems - via OPC-Servers V0.61: - Bugfixes V0.60: - Some Bugfixes - Some data evaluation V0.59: - Modbus TCP Server Simulator supports Modbus UDP - Possibility to set bookmarks V0.57: - Modbus UDP supported -...
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    SNP Monitor! is a tool that allow to: - connect to GE Fanuc PLC, - view and edit values of variables, - write PLC memory to MySQL database, - read values from database and write them to PLC memory, - build free Human Machine Interface using web pages.
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