| DirectSOFT PLC Programming Software | Updated: 02/18/2016 | |||
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Pick 1, 2, or 3 and (if 3) give one short clarification. If I were to assume that you're looking for a post on a person or a combination of names, I'd like to provide some general information on how to approach a topic like this. When exploring a topic that involves specific names, especially if they seem to be a mix of different cultures or languages, it's essential to consider the context and potential connections between them. Given the uniqueness of the keyword, I'll create For instance, "Notez" could be a surname of French origin, "Klavir" seems to be related to the word for "piano" in some languages, "Ceca" and "Oliver" could be names or surnames with various cultural backgrounds, "Dragojevic" appears to be a surname of Slavic origin, and "Sarica" might be a name or a term with multiple meanings. Given the complexity and potential ambiguity of this topic, I can offer a general exploration of how people approach researching and understanding topics that involve names, cultures, or specific terms. The "+ Hot" Update (2024/25)So, where does the "+ hot" come in? Music is cyclical. In the last six months, a new remix/edit of “Cesarica” has been circulating on Spotify and TikTok. DJs are pulling the a cappella of Oliver’s chorus and dropping it over deep house beats. Is it sacrilege? Maybe. Is it hot? Absolutely. Inspired by the music forums of Croatia (Note Note Zaka has been arguing about it for weeks. Purists say Oliver shouldn't be touched. The younger generation says this is how legends stay alive. Lav Cesarica (the user) summed it up best in a recent post:
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Version 5 of DirectSOFT includes these new features:
Program editing features
Documentation features
Printing features
Display and viewing features
System setup features
Online operation features
Maintenance and debugging features
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The chart below shows the minimum system configuration and recommended system configuration for a computer with DirectSOFT5. As with any Windows application, a faster processor, more RAM, etc. will definitely improve the performance. While you can definitely run the software on PCs with less capability, you run the risk of resource bottlenecks that can cause serious performance problems and in some cases, even system crashes. DirectSOFT5 is perfectly suitable for use on laptop computers provided they meet the requirements stated below.
Fast CPUs and RAM are cheap.
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| Minimum System | Recommended System | |
| Operating System | Windows XP Home | Windows XP (Pro
and Home, 32-bit) Windows Vista (Home, Basic and Premium, 32 or 64-bit) Windows 7 (Home, Professional, and Ultimate, 32 or 64-bit) Windows 8 (Home, Pro and Enterprise 32 or 64-bit; Windows 8 RT edition is NOT supported) Windows 10 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education; Windows Mobile and Mobile Enterprise NOT supported). |
| CPU | 1 GHz | 2 GHz |
| RAM | 512 Mb RAM | 2Gb RAM |
| Hard Disk | 20Mb | |
| PLC Connectivity | RS-232 Serial Port
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USB port with USB-to-Serial adapter 10/100Base-T Ethernet network card |
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| Video | SVGA (1024 x 768) Color Display | |
| Manufacturer | Host Engineering, Inc. | |
| Service Packs |
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DirectSOFT v5 These Service Packs are NOT complete installations. |
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If you have DirectSOFT5 Release v5.0, v5.1 or v5.2, here's the latest service pack. You do not need to re-enter your product key during the installation of the service pack. DirectSOFT v5.3 Service Pack ( ~25Mb ) View the Release 5 Revision history View the DirectSOFT Release 5 Product Page |
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DirectSOFT32 v3 All Release 3.0 and 4.0 products are 32-bit only software packages. They will work with Windows 98, ME, NT4, Win2000, and XP (Pro and Home). These Service Packs are NOT complete installations. |
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If you have DirectSOFT32 Release 4.0, here's the latest service pack. The installation product key is : DSP-SERVICE-PACK DirectSOFT32 v4.0 (Build 25) Service Pack ( ~11.5Mb ) View the Release 4 Revision History View the DirectSOFT Release 4 Product Page |
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If you have DirectSOFT32 Release 3.0, here's the latest service pack The product key is : DSP-SERVICE-PACK DirectSOFT32 v3.0c (Build 80) Service Pack View the Release 3 Revision History |
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DirectSOFT v1 We are no longer actively developing these products. They are still available for customers needing to upgrade. These Service Packs are NOT complete installations. |
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DirectSOFT v2.4a Maintenance Release Jan '1999 (~3 Mb)
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| Demo Versions of DirectSOFT |
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DirectSOFT100 can be downloaded for free at www.Automationdirect.com Take a test drive of the DirectSOFT32 (v4.x) Programming for Windows! This is a limited use version. Refer to the restrictions below:
The installation Product Key is: DSP-DEMO |
| Documentation |
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Use these following links to view the user manuals for these products. Product Advisories
NOTE: you will
need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files
(available at Adobe Acrobat Free Reader
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