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Is this possible?
Dennis Fenske
Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:45:28 -0800

Hello,

I am new to ECS software.  I am taking small steps and learning how to
use it.  I programmed a simple sequence with the excellent help of some
on the ecs-list.  I wondered if I turned off the computer, would the
CPU-XA would still work with my programmed sequence.  It did not.  Would
it be possible to use the memory on the CPU-XA to hold the ecs sequence
so the functions would continue if the computer were turned off?
Obviously I don't know what is possible or not, but am just asking.  My
reason for doing this would be to not tie up a computer, but allow it to
be connected when changes were necessary, but used for other tasks most
of the time.  Would it be possible to have a "translator" from ecs to
cpu-xa to accomplish this?

Just hoping,

Dennis Fenske


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