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Section 1-1
Introducing the CX-Programmer IEC
Computer System Requirements
Item
Windows 95 (See note 2.),
98, or NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Computer
CPU
Memory
(RAM)
capacity
OS
Windows 2000 or Me
Windows XP
IBM PC/AT or compatible
Pentium class 133 MHz or
faster
Programs up to 64 Mbytes min.
30 Ksteps
(96 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
For programs up 128 Mbytes min.
to 120 Ksteps
(128 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
IBM PC/AT or compatible
Pentium class 150 MHz or
faster
96 Mbytes min.
(128 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
192 Mbytes min.
(192 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
IBM PC/AT or compatible
Pentium class 300 MHz or
faster
128 Mbytes min.
(192 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
256 Mbytes min.
(256 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
For programs
192 Mbytes min.
over 120 Ksteps (192 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
256 Mbytes min.
(256 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
384 Mbytes min.
(384 Mbytes min. when also
using CX-Simulator)
Hard disk space
Display
100 Mbytes min. available
100 Mbytes min. available
100 Mbytes min. available
800 × 600 SVGA min.
800 × 600 SVGA min.
800 × 600 SVGA min.
CD-ROM drive
One CD-ROM drive min.
One CD-ROM drive min.
One CD-ROM drive min.
COM port
One RS-232C port min.
Note
(1) The required memory (RAM) capacity is the capacity required to create
programs. If the computer’s memory is less than the required memory capacity, the CX-Programmer may operate slowly.
(2) Windows 95 cannot be used when connecting through a Controller Link
Support Board (PCI Card) or SYSMAC LINK Support Board (PCI Card).
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Files Created with CX-Programmer IEC
Project Files (*.cxi)
Projects created in CX-Programmer IEC contain all of the program-related
data, such as function block definitions and programs with instances. The
data is stored as a file with a “cxi” filename extension.
The following diagram shows the contents of a project. The function block definitions are created at the same directory level as the program within the relevant PLC directory.
Project file (.cxi)
PLC1
Global symbol table
I/O table
PLC Setup
PLC memory table
Program (with rung comments)
Local symbol table
Section 1 (with instances)
Section 2 (with instances)
END section (with instances)
Function block definitions
FunctionBlock1
FunctionBlock2
PLC2
Instances created
in program
sections.
Each function block can be
stored in a separate
definition file (.cxf).
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