Specifying an m1 processor type – Schneider Electric Processor Adapter User Manual
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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft
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Specifying an M1 Processor Type
Introduction
Once you have selected an M1 Processor Adapter in Modsoft 2.6, you must
choose between three types of M1 processors.
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A 2.4K machine
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A 12.0K machine
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An 18.0K machine
These numbers refer to the amount of user memory in the CPU.
Which Type
Should I
Choose?
Use the table below to determine which processor type to choose:
If You Choose
the Wrong Type
If you choose the wrong machine type for the CPU you are configuring, you can run
into the following kinds of problems:
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If you specify too much memory, Modsoft allows you to create a configuration
and logic program that could be too big for the CPU you are using. When you
try to transfer your program to the CPU, your transfer will fail.
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If you specify too little memory, Modsoft restricts the size of your configuration
and logic program, and may not allow you to I/O Map an I/OBus network (as
described in
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft on page 247).
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Processor Adapter
Type
171 CCS 700 00
2.4
171 CCS 700 10
2.4
171 CCS 760 00
12.0
171 CCC 760 10
18.0
171 CCS 780 00
2.4
171 CCC 780 10
18.0