NX Processors & USB Command Line
nickm
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Since there will no longer be a serial port for direct terminal communications on the NX processors, will there be a separate utility for command line communications to the master?
There are times I prefer using the command line as opposed to the various tools in Netlix Studio.
There are times I prefer using the command line as opposed to the various tools in Netlix Studio.
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Failing that, anything wrong with SSH?
I am assuming the NX USB ports will be fairly similar.
I did notice in the installer for Netlinx Studio 4 a USB driver was included somewhere (I don't have my laptop right now so can't confirm where!) so getting that software is probably all you need.
Having used the USB connection, I think it is great! It is just a faster way to walk up to an unknown box and get connected. Being on the front, there is no digging around in the rack to find the DB9 programming port. The connection is quite fast, and NS4 has a quick tab in the connection dialog properties for finding the USB connected NX Controller.
If you have 6 minutes to spare, check out the video we made on the things you can do with the USB ports on a NX master:
Can't wait to get my hands on one to try it.
C:\Program Files (x86)\AMX Control Disc\NetLinx Studio 4\USBGadgetDriver
The documentation is included in the Studio 4 install file.
I have tried the NX series with Air Console and can confirm that it does work perfectly!
For Mikrotik users- you can use Mikrotik USB equipped routers with the Air Console USB adapter (or any FTDI based device. i.e DGX, etc...) directly.
I've tried an NX-1200 with my Airconsole, but I can't get it to work. Airconsole works on just about every other industrial control device that I have tried it on. The NX-1200 doesn't appear to be an FTDI chipset. When I plug the NX-1200 into my laptop it installs some stupid ELMO GMAS driver.