in a slc505 there are double integers DINT those are 32bit (2 words) arent they controlsdude?? the high and middle high bytes would be considered the high word ( like an n7 file in a slc505) and the low and middle low byte is considered the low word (like a second n7 file in a slc505)
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Im new at this whole programming thing, i am using a slc505 (ab) to send data to an ultra3000 servo indexing drive (on devicenet). I want to send the index count value from the plc to the servo drive via devicenet, but the drive has the value seperated into 4 bytes, high, high medium, low...