I think they simply formed valid midi messages and sent them to the computer. Painful, and slow, but not overwhelmingly difficult, as long as you have a good reference on the midi format.
Yes, very interesting indeed. Just wondering what the PLC is exactly doing here? Seems like the music is played of a computer and certain outputs blink at certain frequencies. I don't think you generate MIDI output with the PLC, or do you?
I used 2 timers, one going from 0 to 999 and the other incrementing each time the first is reset to 0. Then the rest of it is done by using comparitors which set and unset the output bits at the different times.
greaeaeaeat! This is too fantastic! With the outputs you could make a mexican puppet dance ... the code really must have consumed some time, or did you manage to write a reusable library?
is that a S7 300 313-c-2dp model or a s7 400
MrSwarupRath 1 year ago
@MrSwarupRath S7-300
jairdvargas 9 months ago
Para eso ocupan los plc
DTXVADEATH 1 year ago
I think they simply formed valid midi messages and sent them to the computer. Painful, and slow, but not overwhelmingly difficult, as long as you have a good reference on the midi format.
Bobbias 1 year ago
you are a sick programmer!!
how could you do that?
that's awesome..good job!
Shahriyar63 1 year ago
How do you make your outputs blink..., I've used AB and festo with no problem, and s7 is much better, but i can´t figure how to blink lamps...
ohgr00 2 years ago
parece que sea un programa para Linux , me parece que sea AUDACITY que suena detras del PLC.
? por còmo es producido el sueno ? buzz ? piano ?
gracias. de toda manera muy muy guapo :D
mptrax 2 years ago
E como hacen esto digan como se ve con madres el plc
luas412 2 years ago
Yes, very interesting indeed. Just wondering what the PLC is exactly doing here? Seems like the music is played of a computer and certain outputs blink at certain frequencies. I don't think you generate MIDI output with the PLC, or do you?
mlhvdmeij 2 years ago
control coils to make dancing cockroach's
grog778 2 years ago
Claro que no es sonido del PLC, esta metiendo señales a las tarjetas digitales del PLC por medio del software de la PC que se ve atras. :-P
Es por eso que se se encienden los bits en las tarjetas
oceleotl 2 years ago 2
Vaya forma de usar ese S7-400
oceleotl 2 years ago
Is the sound from the PLC? If it is.. ¡Wow.. awesome!
gustavitolp 2 years ago
Wow :)
It So Funny
TheKingOfPopMJ4Ever 2 years ago
doidoo
cousseau 2 years ago
Fire off some cylinders attached to some maracas.
loganflogan 2 years ago
Very cool!!!!!!! too much free time for someone so skilled. Cheers
fleseriutiberiu 2 years ago
hello,did you simply use a bunch of timers,or did use some sort of analog input card,could you send me a copy of the code.
tommee10533 2 years ago
Hi Tommee!
I used 2 timers, one going from 0 to 999 and the other incrementing each time the first is reset to 0. Then the rest of it is done by using comparitors which set and unset the output bits at the different times.
Hope this explains it! :D
fireboat02 2 years ago
Hola, excelente el codigo de la cucaracha en un plc, veo que el tiempo que debicastes valio la pena, esta perfecto
luischolu 3 years ago
You can Connect Lights to it such as christmas light and watch it light up in sequence to each instrument
Parcere 3 years ago
greaeaeaeat! This is too fantastic! With the outputs you could make a mexican puppet dance ... the code really must have consumed some time, or did you manage to write a reusable library?
sarg2812 3 years ago
hahahahaaaaaa.....
blackhappyy 3 years ago