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Hi Thomas,

I looked in my "Scripting Define Symbols" and GAME4AUTOMATION and GAME4AUTOMATION_PROFESSIONAL where already there.

I have set up a connection to a SIMIT OPC UA Server, and the system variables in the folder "Server" are working fine.

They get a PLC script added to them. 

But if i add Variables in Simit and go to the folder InSimitOpcBin where my custom variables are. the dont get the PLC Output script

 

Hey Thomas,

I have implemented your beta solution in my example program with the SharedMemoryInterface and its working really well, nice job !

After that i switched to the OPC-UA interface to see if that is working the same, but I don’t get a event when a PLCOutputBool is changing.

Is it possible to get the same behavior in the OPC-UA interface?

Best regards,

Tim

Hi Thomas, 

Yes i have set up Simit as OPCUA server and this is working.

We use logic in the Simit.

I will send a mail to info@game4automation.com with my invoice number.

I also left a review in the asset store :)


Best regards,

Tim

Hey Thomas,

Thanks for thinking along, we use Unity for making DigitalTwins of tunnels and bridges so there are a lot of IO’s, but they are not changing that often.

We are using OPCUA in our projects between control and Simit.

I am looking to the possibilities of the OPCUA driver now.

Your new solution looks really promising, will this solution work for SHM and the OPCUA interface?

I am looking forward to the beta version

Best regards,

Tim

Hey Thomas,

Thanks for looking in to this!

Yes we want a event when a value is changed in the interface.

We are working on large projects, where we have 1000 - 20.000 variables in Simit.

Checking all those variables in the update method would cost a lot of resources.

So we try to avoid the update method where we can.

Would it be possible to implement a on changed event like the "PLCOutPutBoolChanged" event when a variable changes in the interface, in the next release?


Best regards,

Tim

Hey Thomas, 

Thanks for the response, I will send a Unity Project to info@game4automation.com 

Best regards

Tim