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Dear friends,
I tried to find some help on communicating MODBUS RTU
devices a few months back on VRF, but unfortunately no
significant help was there at that time. Mr.
Schlieker, Reiner tried to help me at that time, but
however, his contribution could not solve our
application need. It may be noteworthy, that our
application is very simple; to communicate a
temperature controller
(MODBUS RTU Prtocol) through Vee Pro, programetically,
NOT BY means of Active X.
Would some one be kind enough to help us in this
regard ?
Thanks and regards.
Supriyo Chakraborty.
MLS Unit
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
Jadavpur
Kolkata
India.
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