Jan 29, 2018 - I thought I'd put together a piece that will walk those of you new to Rockwell and the RSLogix 500 programming, an easy and efficient way to.
It's in the ordinary software download site accessed from the main Support page: Log in and select the RSLogix 500 family of products, and the 10-point version is the second one on the list, part number 9324-RL0050ENE. RSLinx Lite and RSLogix 500 10-Point Starter are both just housed in the normal download server but do not require a serial number to perform the download. Thanks a lot.got it. For RSLinx, I can use any type (be it OEM or Professional), if I do not install the activation key, it'll run in RSLinx Lite, so I do not need to download it.
Last Wednesday in I discussed how to use Rockwell's PCDC webpage to look up the compatibility of Rockwell Software packages with Microsoft Windows operating systems. In today’s article we’ll take a look at the results for RSLogix 5, 500, and Micro. RSLogix 5 compatibility with Windows XP: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see versions 7.10.02 through 8.00.00 are all listed as Windows XP compatible. RSLogix 5 compatibility with Windows 7: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see version 8 is listed as Windows 7 compatible, while version 7.4 may have some compatibility with Windows 7 prior to SP1. RSLogix 5 compatibility with Windows 8: On Rockwell’s PCDC webpage, when RSLogix 5 is selected Windows 8 is not one of the options. This indicates no RSLogix 5 support for the Windows 8 operating system. RSLogix 500 compatibility with Windows XP: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see versions 8.20, 8.30.01, and 9.00 are all listed as Windows XP compatible.
The dashes present for version 8.10, 8.30, and 8.40 are listed in the legend as meaning, “no known issues or dependencies,” but it may be better to interpret them as meaning, “not tested or supported.” RSLogix 500 compatibility with Windows 7: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see versions 8.4, 9.0, and 9.05.01 are all listed as supporting Windows 7. RSLogix 500 compatibility with Windows 8: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see only version 9.05.01 is listed as being Windows 8 compatible. RSLogix Micro compatibility with Windows XP: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see versions 8.20, 8.30, and 8.40 are all listed as Windows XP compatible. The dashes present for version 8.10, 8.17, 9.0 and 9.05.01 are listed in the legend as meaning, “no known issues or dependencies,” but it may be better to interpret them as meaning, “not tested or supported.” Note: The release notes for version 9.05.01 do not list Windows XP as a supported OS, and therefore the above chart is likely incorrect as far as 9.05.01 is concerned. RSLogix Micro compatibility with Windows 7: In the above screen shot of Rockwell’s PCDC webpage we can see versions 8.30 and 8.40 are listed as supporting Windows 7. The dashes present for version 8.10, 8.17, 8.20, 9.0 and 9.05.01 are listed in the legend as meaning, “no known issues or dependencies,” but it may be better to interpret them as meaning, “not tested or supported.” RSLogix Micro compatibility with Windows 8: On Rockwell’s PCDC webpage, when RSLogix Micro is selected Windows 8 is not one of the available options.
This typically would indicate no RSLogix Micro support for the Windows 8 operating system, however the release notes for RSLogix Micro version 8 do specifically state is does support Windows 8.