The biggest misconception is that a migrated project is "good to go." It is not. Migrated code is often inefficient because it carries over the linear, file-based structure of SLCs into the task-based structure of Logix. You end up with a massive "Main Routine" rather than leveraging the modular programming capabilities of ControlLogix.
Q: What versions of RSLogix are supported by the RSLogix Project Migrator Tool? A: The tool supports migration from RSLogix 500, RSLogix 600, and RSLogix 900.
The migrator tool does not work on Windows 11 or ARM-based processors. Use a virtual machine (VM) if necessary.
Open the tool. You will see a simple four-tab interface:
: Instructions that don't have a direct equivalent in the Logix platform are flagged with errors. One specific review mentioned receiving 800 errors
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