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    A Bit Stuck on Writing Multiple MODBUS Registers

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    • danD Offline
      dan
      last edited by

      ok sweet as, thanks for that I'll give it a go

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      • CraigWebC Offline
        CraigWeb
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        You should capture the command with Wireshark and see if it matches what you are expecting.

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        • danD Offline
          dan
          last edited by

          I tried a little bit of script magic to see if it would do it at the same time, but I think still not quick enough..
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          I guess I need to combine the two 16 bit values into one 32 bit value, then write that to the single register, which should extend to the second yeh?

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          • MattFoxM Offline
            MattFox
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            exactly

            Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
            And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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