[etherlab-users] domain process data persistence
Craig Fullerton
craig at motiondesign.co.nz
Thu Oct 11 02:50:06 CEST 2012
Its not the watch dog timer on the EL2004 turning the output off if
its not written to every
100ms (the default)? Sorry if this is completely off the mark, I
haven't completely followed the thread, just
though it was worth a mention.
Craig Fullerton
On 11 October 2012 02:44, Thomas Paoloni <thomas at digithom.it> wrote:
> On 10/10/2012 09:57, Thomas Paoloni wrote:
>>
>> On 10/10/2012 09:41, Jun Yuan wrote:
>>>
>>> We really need to find out the reason, instead of writing a workaround.
>>>
>> I completely agree with you.
>> From my first tests I had the impression I explained before, but my
>> fieldbus is actually composed of 35 slaves and so I'll check better for
>> overlaps or other possibly mistakes from my side and let you know soon.
>>
>>
> Well, I did it.
> I did a very simple test, I removed from my softplc the two function calls
>
> ecrt_domain_queue(domain1);
> ecrt_master_send(master);
>
> without this, data on domain area are preserved.
> I think I can say my piece of code doesn't overwrites anything.
> What else could I check ?
>
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