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    How to get data from a plc, to mango. no modbus protocol

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      jazz
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      I'm able to write somekind of driver in python for the directnet protocol used by koyo plc's and another for keyence plc's... those work by rs232 only.
      Now the question is , how to get the data into mango to display it?

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        apl
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        Use the Http Receiver or code the driver in java

        Arne

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          jazz
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          but i can't find any documentation about the api of mango in the mango.tar.gz
          or some simple working examples which communicate by rs232, then i can modify it and post it here. it can be useful because there are many small plc's with rs232 but without man machine interface

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            mlohbihler
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            Jazz,

            Mango documentation is contextual within the application. Install and start, and you will see the "?" icons all over.

            Best regards,
            Matthew

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