Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Features of the REX Control System
1.2 Structure of the REX Control System
1.3 Programming in the REX Control System
1.4 Main components of the REX Control System
1.4.1 RexDraw – the development environment
1.4.2 RexHMI Designer – the user interface
1.4.3 RexComp – the compiler
1.4.4 RexCore – the runtime core
1.4.5 RexView – the diagnostic tool
2 Installation of the development tools
2.1 Windows Vista/7/8/10
2.1.1 Installation procedure
2.1.2 Uninstall procedure
3 Installing the runtime modules of the REX Control System on Raspberry Pi
3.1 Installation of components on Raspberry Pi
3.2 Installed files and folders
3.3 Uninstall procedure
4 Configuration, compilation and execution
4.1 Creating a new project
4.2 Compiling and running a project
4.3 Adding a user interface (HMI)
4.4 Ready for interaction with the outer world
5 IO configuration for the Raspberry Pi platform
5.1 Adding inputs and outputs to the project
5.2 Working with GPIO pins
5.2.1 Modifications in the project main file
5.2.2 Modifications in the task
5.3 Additional information
5.3.1 Detailed description of the driver
5.3.2 Examples
6 Licensing of the REX Control System
6.1 Obtaining a DEMO licence
6.2 Obtaining a permanent licence
6.2.1 Activation of the permanent licence
1.1 Features of the REX Control System
1.2 Structure of the REX Control System
1.3 Programming in the REX Control System
1.4 Main components of the REX Control System
1.4.1 RexDraw – the development environment
1.4.2 RexHMI Designer – the user interface
1.4.3 RexComp – the compiler
1.4.4 RexCore – the runtime core
1.4.5 RexView – the diagnostic tool
2 Installation of the development tools
2.1 Windows Vista/7/8/10
2.1.1 Installation procedure
2.1.2 Uninstall procedure
3 Installing the runtime modules of the REX Control System on Raspberry Pi
3.1 Installation of components on Raspberry Pi
3.2 Installed files and folders
3.3 Uninstall procedure
4 Configuration, compilation and execution
4.1 Creating a new project
4.2 Compiling and running a project
4.3 Adding a user interface (HMI)
4.4 Ready for interaction with the outer world
5 IO configuration for the Raspberry Pi platform
5.1 Adding inputs and outputs to the project
5.2 Working with GPIO pins
5.2.1 Modifications in the project main file
5.2.2 Modifications in the task
5.3 Additional information
5.3.1 Detailed description of the driver
5.3.2 Examples
6 Licensing of the REX Control System
6.1 Obtaining a DEMO licence
6.2 Obtaining a permanent licence
6.2.1 Activation of the permanent licence
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