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IEC61131 User and Reference Manual
April 22, 2008
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SRAM Allocated by C/C++ Program This memory includes SRAM allocated by a C/C++
application when the function allocateMemory() is called (e.g. the Flow Computer
application).
SRAM Remaining Unused SRAM memory available to IEC-61131 and C/C++
applications. There is approximately 1 MB of SRAM allotted for the C/C++ and IEC-61131
applications.
Dynamic Memory (DRAM) Section
DRAM Used by IEC-61131 This memory includes DRAM allocated for the IEC-61131
application code and data. Note that the IEC-61131 application code is loaded from flash
and executed from DRAM.
DRAM Remaining for IEC-61131 Unused DRAM available to the IEC-61131 application.
There are 2 MB of DRAM allotted for the IEC-61131 application.
DRAM Used by C/C++ Program The C/C++ application code is loaded from flash and
executed from DRAM. Refer to the C/C++ application map file for the size and location of the
code and data sections created in DRAM. There are 2 MB of DRAM allotted for C/C++
application code and data.
SCADAPack 330/334, SCADAPack 350 and SCADASense 4203
Controllers
When the controller type is set to SCADAPack 330/334, SCADAPack 350 or a
SCADASense 4203, the Program Status dialog displays the current state of the IEC-61131
program and all C\C++ programs loaded in controller. The state may be one of the following:
Stopped program has been downloaded and is currently stopped.
Running program has been downloaded and is currently running.
No Program there is no program in the controller.
The Close button closes the dialog.
The memory used by each program is displayed in addition to the program state.
ROM The values in this column describe the amount of memory used in ROM by each
program. This memory is used for program code.
RAM The values in this column describe the amount of memory used in RAM by each
program. This memory is used for program data.
NVRAM The values in this column describe the amount of memory used in non-volatile
RAM by each program. This memory is used by the ISaGRAF function blocks such as