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PLUS+1 Software => General controls => Topic started by: Marbek_Elektronik on September 20, 2012, 06:16:59 PM

Title: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: Marbek_Elektronik on September 20, 2012, 06:16:59 PM
I wish, it would be possible to view inside the Sauer-Danfoss modules/pages.
It is OK, that it is not possible to make changes there.
But it would be better, I can see, what is inside.

What do you think?
Maybe Sauer Danfoss let us see inside?

Best regards,
Bernd
Title: Re: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: Marbek_Elektronik on June 26, 2013, 02:11:19 PM
Nobody wants to know, what is inside?
I want to look inside and perhaps take ideas for my programming.
Title: Re: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: 240glt on June 26, 2013, 04:12:34 PM
I agree, I would like to look inside also! That would also help to understand how to use some of the pages.
Title: Re: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: dlewis on June 26, 2013, 04:43:36 PM
Looking inside would be helpful when an error message points to a location in a locked page.
Title: Re: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: Daniel on August 07, 2013, 08:35:23 AM
Hi PLUS+1 users

Thank you very much for your inputs.
This has now been taken into consideration by the developers.


Best regards
Daniel
PLUS+1™ HelpDesk
Title: Re: Viewing subpages: What do you think?
Post by: Marbek_Elektronik on April 28, 2015, 12:41:51 PM
Ok, now it is 2 years ago........
I have used J1939 function blocks - so far, so good.
But now I have to send this messages to another controller,
means: reading PGN and send the 8byte-array to another controller.
I will use for each PGN another ID and so on.

But now I can't use the danfoss function library, because it is closed and I can't get the array of 8 bytes.

So I have to write my own modules and delete the danfoss modules.

I wish, the would open their modules for reading and perhaps for modifying. They could make a automatic notice, so everybody could see, that this module is changed by the software-engineer.