![]() The possibility therefore exists that this issue might be related to incorrect shutdowns occurring with some info getting lost if caching is on. (I'm using very polite language about this, the real thing is a stream of invective!) I did an update on the 2 in 1 about 6 months ago, and the caching must have turned on back then. They are very good at continually changing user settings to what they want, and it annoys me no end. By being a good boy and doing an occasional W10 update when I think it is needed, my favourite people at M$oft re-enabled write caching on the unit without telling me. I can't see how, as I have write caching disabled. Perhaps in doing this after Unitronics use, this somehow corrupts the evb file. Sleep seems to work regardless of where it is in the shutdown process. ![]() I have had instances where I have thought it was finished and have closed the lid, only to discover later that it had gone into sleep mode because of the lid action, and consequently run the battery flat. This 2 in 1 has an easily overlooked behaviour of taking a little while to fully shut down, as there is only one tiny led that is on during shutdown, and even that goes off before the unit is fully off. I could not understand how this had happened because the last time I used it everything was working correctly.ġ). I cranked it up last week for the first time in months but found exactly the same messages John encountered."No PLC is currently selected in Connection-PC settings". I use a little 2 in 1 for occasional "roaming" online access whilst on job sites. Just for everyone's sake, I'm noting a recent instance of this behaviour I had. My instincts are to do a good uninstall (RevoUninstaller) and start over, but thought I'd solicit opinions first. If I open up Visilogic and try to check connection with any of these PLCs I get a similar message. I get a warning message that "No PlC is currently selected in Connection-PC settings". (which already was populated with a half dozen PLCs from the Vision Install),īut when I select this (or any) PLC from the list and click on the Get OPLC Information button, Install went ok, I opened Remote Access and added the PLC to the Favorites list So, just for testing purposes I decided to do an install of Remote Access on my workstation (yes, installed as admin). ![]() That I was going to setup Remote Access for a manager to be able to remote into. Now I just finished a little project (a water meter using a Dwyer Ultrasonic Flowmeter, connected to a V350) ![]() To look at something in the plant without disturbing what I'm doing on my programming PC. Now this PC is one I use as my normal workstation, email/office/CAD/etc, but not my PLC stuff,īut I do have an older version of Visilogic (9.8.31) installed that I use to get online The forum is awash with references to this issue.Just had a strange experience while installing Remote Access onto a PC. Welcome to the world of serial communications being sent astray by "modern thinking" that doesn't understand the continuing need by lots of people for a dedicated serial port. Either get a genuine converter or do the process on a PC/laptop with a dedicated serial port. If it still falls over then I would say that it is definitely the chip issue. If you are using W10 I have recently experienced hiccouphs in the procedure due to something M$oft have done and have yet to find the reason. I had a look at the ATEN website and could not find any mention of what chip your unit uses. You must use one with a Prolific chipset. This sounds like the issue that arises using incompatible usb converters.
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