Hello Nicola and others, the Linux version of the ProfiM driver would please me too. We have this porting on our long term tasks list. Actual version of the driver is result of diploma thesis of Pavel Trnka. Driver is partially based on my uLan RS-485 driver, which runs under Linux, Windows 2k/NT/98 and DOS. So we have knowledge for porting there. Problem is, that we are overloaded by work for OCERA (http://www.ocera.org) project now. There we write CAN/CANopen framework components (LinCAN Linux driver & Co.) and Real Time Publisher Subscriber ETHERNET protocol (ORTE).
We need to find another student or project supporter for
ProfiM porting. We are open to cooperate and help to anybody who want to join ProfiM project.
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Thanks for the answer. I have download yours ulan. Now I must find program equivalent for mine 80c552 (use sdcc). But this is an other forum.
It compliments for your plan :)
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at present the drivers are available for Linux also. The project name is PBMaster and its objective is to offer a complex solution related with Profibus DP and personal computers nevertheless only the master function is implemented by now. Its not a port of ProfiM to Linux but has been written from scratch.
The PBMaster project and theses has been successfully defended by Tran Duy Khanh.
The Profibus master and device code runs on variety systems Linux, BSD and even
on such small devices as standalone LPC2148 or LPC2105.
You can find us and PBMaster project demonstration at Embedded World 2009 exhibition.
Czech Technical University has received kind invitation from Open Source Automation Development Lab
(OSADL http://www.osadl.org/) to present our results as OSADL academic member at the OSADL booth.
The booth no. 306 is located in hall 11.
Best wishes,
Pavel Pisa
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The project previews one version for linux?
thanks, Nicola.
Hello Nicola and others, the Linux version of the ProfiM driver would please me too. We have this porting on our long term tasks list. Actual version of the driver is result of diploma thesis of Pavel Trnka. Driver is partially based on my uLan RS-485 driver, which runs under Linux, Windows 2k/NT/98 and DOS. So we have knowledge for porting there. Problem is, that we are overloaded by work for OCERA (http://www.ocera.org) project now. There we write CAN/CANopen framework components (LinCAN Linux driver & Co.) and Real Time Publisher Subscriber ETHERNET protocol (ORTE).
We need to find another student or project supporter for
ProfiM porting. We are open to cooperate and help to anybody who want to join ProfiM project.
Thanks for the answer. I have download yours ulan. Now I must find program equivalent for mine 80c552 (use sdcc). But this is an other forum.
It compliments for your plan :)
Hello,
at present the drivers are available for Linux also. The project name is PBMaster and its objective is to offer a complex solution related with Profibus DP and personal computers nevertheless only the master function is implemented by now. Its not a port of ProfiM to Linux but has been written from scratch.
Please visit the project web site http://www.pbmaster.eu for more information.
Small update, the URL is now
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pbmaster/
The PBMaster project and theses has been successfully defended by Tran Duy Khanh.
The Profibus master and device code runs on variety systems Linux, BSD and even
on such small devices as standalone LPC2148 or LPC2105.
You can find us and PBMaster project demonstration at Embedded World 2009 exhibition.
Czech Technical University has received kind invitation from Open Source Automation Development Lab
(OSADL http://www.osadl.org/) to present our results as OSADL academic member at the OSADL booth.
The booth no. 306 is located in hall 11.
Best wishes,
Pavel Pisa
Last edit: Pavel Pisa 2021-01-19