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Two nagging DirectSoft issues

Created Date: January 09,2012

Created By: Ryan_Poethke

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I'm running DS v.5.3 and since V3, I 've been hoping with each release that the number of characters allotted for naming coils, outputs, and variables would get larger. It's hard to give descriptive names with so few characters. I can understand, in the good ol ' days of DOS and WIN9x that the character length might be an issue, but those days are long gone. I can name variables anything I want in the C-more software. PLEASE make it possible in DirectSoft. Along the lines of more space, please let comments in the rungs be ANY length. I find myself running out of space many times. Granted, I'm pretty verbose sometimes, but I like to help out the next guy who has to decipher my program (most times, that's me, 6 months later). Thanks, -Ryan Poethke


  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 09,2012

    Created by: Bob S BN

    I 've been hoping with each release that the number of characters allotted for naming coils, outputs, and variables would get larger. It's hard to give descriptive names with so few characters. -Ryan Poethke

    I second the motion.

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 09,2012

    Created by: LBM

    3rd that!

    Long over do.

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 10,2012

    Created by: marksji

    Agreed....

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 10,2012

    Created by: Adisharr

    Well they 've come a long way since I first started using Omron's horrible DOS based LSS programming package.

    They gave you two lines of four characters for names :p Of course when you printed it out, it showed up as one line of eight lol.

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 10,2012

    Created by: KB1GNI

    More characters would always be nice, but it's not too bad as-is.

    I got into Koyo through the old GE Logicmaster software, anybody remember that? Before then was TISoft for the 520/530 series. How far we 've come...

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 10,2012

    Created by: Bob S BN

    the old GE Logicmaster software, anybody remember that?

    Sure do. Seems to me there was some game to play with the number of characters in a word as to how they would display in the ladder on the four lines available. I don't remember how many characters per line though.

    And I haven't had a computer that would run that DOS software for 10 years or so...

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  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 12,2012

    Created by: GKiser

    We are planning something like this for a future release. Thanks for the input! :cool:

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 14,2012

    Created by: bcarlton

    Since this is not dependent on the CPU look forward to great thing from Host as soon as the MX/MP CPU development becomes mature. Actually you may want to convert over.

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: January 09,2012

    Created by: Ryan_Poethke

    I'm running DS v.5.3 and since V3, I 've been hoping with each release that the number of characters allotted for naming coils, outputs, and variables would get larger. It's hard to give descriptive names with so few characters. I can understand, in the good ol ' days of DOS and WIN9x that the character length might be an issue, but those days are long gone. I can name variables anything I want in the C-more software. PLEASE make it possible in DirectSoft.

    Along the lines of more space, please let comments in the rungs be ANY length. I find myself running out of space many times. Granted, I'm pretty verbose sometimes, but I like to help out the next guy who has to decipher my program (most times, that's me, 6 months later).

    Thanks,

    -Ryan Poethke

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