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Post 9 made on Friday September 15, 2017 at 10:54
tgrugett
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Use debugger viewing program 1 (D3) to see if the signal triggered in program 2 is making it to program 1.

Also make sure that the button press in program 1 is doing what you want.

The RSD is just a form of Ethernet Intersystems Communication. If it were two processors you would use the IPs or host names of the processors in eachothers IP tables. On a 3 series processor you would use the 127.000.000.002 loopback address. Once this is done correctly then what ever signal input you trigger on the RSD on one program should appear on the corresponding output of the other.

The problem is that you will not see the actual RSD in D3 without opening the associated Simpl file that is generated. Make sure you have done the following...
  1. Check the box for the device you want to include during the creation of the RSD in D3. I assume you did this.
  2. Make sure you set the 127.000.000.002 address for the RSD when creating it in D3.
  3. Double check the RSD properties in Simpl once it is imported and make absolutely sure the 127.000.000.002 is set for it.
  4. Make sure that you look at all available signals created for that device in the RSD that is imported into simple.
  5. Make sure that you hold high the enable signal for that device if it has an enable signal.


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