Jake,
thanks but espcially on the RAM side we are not where I would like to be.
Regarding the PLCs we share the same vision, and maybe this vision is not so far fethed. Around 2010 I got a Mitsubish C controller for testing with 4diac. It somehow worked and soon after a new version of the controller was introduec. Unfortunately sofar I didn't get one for testing. Also there are now more open Siemens controllers. We have one where we are also running 4diac inside. Currently a little bit to clumsy to use for a public version but who knows what the future brings.
With three major European PLC brands (i.e., Wago, Bosch Rexroth, Bachmann) and two in the makeing (hopefully I can say soon more) I think we are in a good starting position.
Best,
Alois
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. September 2017 um 16:39 Uhr
Von: Jake <thatcadguy@xxxxxxxxx>
An: "4diac developer discussions" <4diac-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [4diac-dev] Fw: Re: Milestone and release of forte/open62541
Hi again Alois,
That small memory footprint is impressive!
Sorry, what I meant was that hopefully someday we could have 4diac firmware images for many different PLCs, such as: Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, to replace factory firmwares.
Best,
Jake
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