[Mono-list] Mono & ModBus
Panoramix
aria.francesco at gmail.com
Fri May 16 03:09:20 EDT 2008
The library NModbus works perfectly on Mono. ( http://www.nmodbus.com/ )
I'm using Mono on UBUNTU 8.04 and then:
Develop Mono 1.0
Mono JIT compiler 1.2.6 (mono-V)
The tests I performed were used to establish a serial communication (and
everything works perfectly) but also try short on TCP.
The library is easy to use and at the URL some example code :
http://groups.google.com/group/NModbus-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a0c5e4c1b4362bd9
Thanks to all =)
Panoramix wrote:
>
> Wooowww
> Now work all
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p17232895/Rifer.jpg
>
> That was what I needed to know, how to use the DLL .
> Thanks Andreas :clap::handshake:
>
>
> Andreas Färber wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 14.05.2008 um 14:51 schrieb Panoramix:
>>
>>>
>>>> Do yu start with Mono/MD, because you plane to work under linux or
>>>> you
>>>> will work under Windows ?
>>>> The choice your made, NModbus, work with some windows dll (ex :
>>>> NModbus\source\tools\jamod), also once again it's a fully and
>>>> complete
>>>> Modbus library, so complex, ......:)
>>>> This library can be used with a really big project, for example to
>>>> replace "Intouch" from "Wonderware" ...
>>>> But if your application is "basic" , yu should have a look at modbus
>>>> documentation.
>>>
>>> I'm working (playing for the moment) on Ubuntu 8.04 Linux with Mono
>>> and
>>> Mono-Develop 1.0.
>>> My problem is that I don't know how to install a library on Mono
>>> (because I
>>> don't know Mono and MonoDevelop).
>>> Until now I have used other languages like :
>>> PHP with framework as P4a (http://p4a.crealabsfoundation.org/)
>>> Lazarus (Delphy on linux http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/)
>>> Gambas (VB on Linux http://gambas.sourceforge.net/).
>>>
>>> But at the first impact with Mono and MonoDevelop I was captured by
>>> her
>>> beauty, I like it.
>>> For the moment I'll like try NModbus with Mono but not to produce
>>> proprietary software but only to learn.
>>
>> You don't need to install the library anywhere then, just place it
>> inside your working directory and add a local reference to it. If the
>> downloaded software does not advise you to install it into the GAC,
>> it's probably not a good idea to put it there.
>>
>> http://www.mono-project.com/Assemblies_and_the_GAC#What_Should_Be_Installed_to_the_GAC
>>
>> To find out whether you can use the downloaded software, you might
>> want to try the MoMA tool to check for dependencies on native Windows
>> libraries.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Andreas
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