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6 Communication
6.11.15. RMCLink ActiveX Control and .NET Assembly
For communication from a PC to the RMC
Tip:
RMCLink has it's own help. After installing RMCLink, you will find it on the Windows Start menu
> All Programs > RMCLink Component > RMCLink Documentation. The How to... section is
very helpful.
Communicate with any RMC from a Custom Application
The RMCLink component enables direct communication with any of Delta Computer
System's RMC family of motion controllers from numerous programming languages and
applications. Supporting serial RS-232 and Ethernet communications, RMCLink provides
full functionality to read and write registers, read bits, and issue commands to all RMC
family controllers.
RMCLink comes with sample projects to help you get up and running quickly. The
RMCLink help includes detailed walk-throughs and numerous code snippets.
RMCLink is available for free download on Delta's website:
examples to get you started. After installing RMCLink, the help file will be accessible from
the Windows Start button>>All Programs menu.
Supported Programming Languages and Applications
RMCLink can be used from numerous programming languages and applications. It has
three interfaces to make it intuitive and easy to use from any language.
The table below lists supported programming languages and applications and the
respective RMCLink interface that should be used for that language. All the interfaces are
included in the RMCLink download.
Programming Languages and
Applications
RMCLink Interface
Visual Basic 5.0/6.0
VBA (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word,
etc.)
VBScript
JScript
PHP
RMCLink COM Component
Visual Basic .NET
Visual C#
Visual C++ with Managed Extensions (VS
2002/2003)
Visual C++/CLI (VS 2005)
RMCLink.Interop .NET Assembly
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