
What processor do you have? It may not support virtulization or its turned off in the BIOS. They took the driver away in version 2.59 of RSLinx. My IT guy is supposed to get me an XP license so I can use VMWare for FTView.Īs for the Emulate problem, I think it is what Ken Roach said. I have no idea why one point I/O adapter shows up and nothing else.My other goal was to use the Crimson 3 emulator which does work, except it can't "talk" through the real NIC either. I tried two different methods of mapping the virtual NIC and had no luck getting RSLinx to work correctly inside the virtual PC. I tried to set up RSLinx and FTView Studio in XP Mode and RSLinx can only see one device on our controls lan. If necessary, I may go back to RSLinx 2.57 to get it back, since the drivers I gained going to 2.59 are of no use on that PC anyhow.

I will worry about it tomorrow when I get back to work. In doing that, I may have broken the Emulate driver, and it didn't fix the crashing problem (blowing away the harmony files fixed the crashing problem).

A week or two ago, I had problems with RSLinx crashing very frequently, so I updated it from 2.57 to 2.59.

I remember installing Emulate, Logix, Linx and others a few months ago on my new Win7 machine, and I thought I tested everything, and maybe I did. I was able to figure out what I needed using alternate methods.

It's not a deal breaker, just something I noticed today when I was trying to analyze some code from a machine that was unavailable for real testing. That may be the case, but I have slept since then ) The first time time I installed Emulate 500 in '06 on my old XP box, and the recent time a couple of months ago, I don't recall the "EMU" driver being a separate installation or optional within the RSLinx/Emulate installation. It is not available in the drop down list when I configure drivers. I did not install it outside of the normal installation of Emulate 500 and RSLinx. Is the driver NOT available in Linx OR did you not install it?
