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										<title>Where are the on-board jumper positions defined for my MVI module?</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[On bottom of the circuit board for any MVI products, you&#039; ll find three jumper banks: COM1, COM2, and Setup.             Each jumper position is labeled 232, 422 and 485.]]></description>

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										<title>What is the best ProSoft solution for communicating to devices that use the Siemens USS ASCII-based protocol?</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[MVI56E-GSC or MVI56E-LDM In-Chassis modules are recommended for  communicating with any ASCII based protocol from a ControlLogix .&nbsp; This  assumes knowledge of protocol properties such as command and response  structures, baud rate, data bits,...]]></description>

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										<title>MVI56E-LDM FAQ</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[LDM FAQ      Q: Do I have to use the virtual machine, or can I compile my applications in my own Linux OS?   A: The virtual machine was specially created to allow compiling of applications for this module line, and thus must be used to compile any...]]></description>

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										<title>How to compile a C++ project using the sample LDM makefile</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Although the samples included with the LDM modules are written in C, it is also possible to compile the C++ code as a C++ project.  1) Rename your source code extensions from .cpp to .c (case sensitive!)   2) Replace all instances of "gcc" with "g++"...]]></description>

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