File:Häwa jet 64r (Hitachi D-64-S) front panel.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHäwa jet 64r (Hitachi D-64-S) front panel.jpg |
English: The D-64-S is a low-end 64-point PLC from the 80s |
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Programmer interface The black rubber plug covers the programming/debugging port, the two slots are for alignment and the two screw holes for mechanically fixing the programmer to the unit. The programmer had a 7-segment display, a keyboard and an EPROM socket.
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